GE Bond fund reports mortgage-related woes (Market Watch) HONG KONG (MarketWatch) -- A bond fund run by General Electric Asset Management has sustained losses in mortgage and asset-backed securities and will offer investors redemption below par, according to
Why home buyers and sellers must understand 'as-is' sales 'As is' usually doesn't get top dollar If you are buying or selling an "as-is" residence during this peak home selling season, it is very important to understand the pros
Mortgage rates continue to slide (CNN Money) NEW YORK (CNN/Money) - Mortgage rates fell last week, reinforcing the notion that inflation in the economy was contained.via
The National Institute of Building Sciences, in alliance with... National Institute of Building Sciences, in alliance with McGraw-Hill Construction and Tectonic Network, Inc., today announced the launch of ProductGuide-, the first online source of building products that ...via
Bank cash plan 'not mortgage aid' (BBC News) A £50bn loan plan for UK banks was not designed to "kick-start" the mortgage market, the Bank of England head says.read more...
Stocks Tumble; Dow Drops More Than 130 "If there is good news, the market pops up. If there is bad news, it falls." Wall Street pulled back Wednesday, sending the Dow Jones industrials down more than
Strong credit quality and loan growth helped push Synovus earnings 12.1 percent higher in the first quarter, the company reported Tuesday.
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