GE Money to cut 335 lending staff ONE of Australia's biggest financiers, GE Money, will cease offering third-party mortgages, motor finance and small business finance as the fallout from the global financial crisis intensifies.read more...
Defence strategy to fill the gaps A "brittle" Defence Force is aiming to return its personnel numbers to full strength, without resorting to big bonuses like those being offered by its overseas counterparts.read more...
Coakley sues subprime lender racial discrimination Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley filed a lawsuit today against Option One Mortgage Corp.read more...
UK July RPI excld. Mortgage interest payments up 5.3% y-o-y, consensus 5.2% (INO News) (RTTNews) - UK July RPI excld. Mortgage interest payments up 5.3% y-o-y, consensus 5.2%read more...
Multifamily houses more popular among first-time home buyers When Naama Gidron and her husband, Peter Wuhrl, decided to buy their first home in Providence last year, they started out by scouring the area for a single-family houses.via
Berrish named to Fed's thrift council Frank Berrish of Visions FCU in Endicott, N.Y., was named this week to a two-year term on the Federal Reserve Board's Thrift Institutions Advisory Council beginning next January.read more...
Employers will have to consider sign-on bonuses, higher wages, down-payment assistance and other financial incentives if they expect to recruit and keep skilled workers—even executives—who might otherwise …
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