Paulson says mortgage relief plan not a bailout (Washington Post) KANSAS CITY, Missouri (Reuters) - Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson, on the second day of a tour seeking to build support for a government-sponsored mortgage relief plan, on Tuesday said it
Think inside the frame "And sometimes people hate a piece and they don't know why, and it's because the frame is wrong." Mattes and frames can dramatically change the perception of art they
Doing up the dorm Decorating a college dorm room used to mean an assortment of posters tacked to the wall. read more...
Schumer: Expand mortgage program (The Post-Standard) Washington Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., proposed Monday allowing two government-sponsored mortgage giants to take a bigger share of the home loan market to help stabilize the troubled mortgage industry.read more...
Manager held in alleged building inspection payola A manager of a program designed to speed approval of complex construction projects at the San Francisco's troubled Department of Building Inspection was arrested today on charges he solicited and
In the U.K., a Different Standard For Broker Transparency For perspective on institutional practices, nothing beats seeing how those practices differ elsewhere. Recently, I looked at how mortgage brokers and the lenders they deal with operate in the United
Britain’s biggest mortgage lender, the Halifax, yesterday repeated that house prices will fall by 2pc this year, while Morgan Stanley, the investment bank, said they would drop by 5pc.
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