Mortgage lenders urged to shop fraudulent brokers Published by Jane Gething-Lewis for 24dash.com in Housing , Bill Payments Tuesday 22nd July 2008 - 12:17pm whistle Mortgage lenders were today called upon to act as whistle blowers and
Reverse mortgage can backfire on homeowner (Honolulu Advertiser) After her husband died, Ernestine Boach felt she needed financial guidance. It was 2003, and Boach had just turned 62. An adviser urged her to take out a reverse mortgage,
Delinquency rate on mortgages near historic low Small Business Center : A new resource for small businesses. Get expert advice, forms and more.read more...
Mortgage of the week (Mortgage Introducer) The Alliance & Leicester is offering a fixed rate deal until 31 January 2009, at a rate of 4.84 per cent, reverting to the standard variable rate for the remaining
Everything right for B.C. economy in '05 A massive run-up in real estate. Billions in deals. Commodities skyrocket. What is 2005? The year of the boom.read more...
Europe's Record Mortgage Bonds Aided by Government Growth Needs (Bloomberg.com) Nov. 29 (Bloomberg) -- Banks in Europe are selling a record $101 billion of mortgage-backed bonds this year as governments increasingly provide incentives for home ownership that may invigorate their
The net profit of First International Bank of Israel (TASE: FTIN1;FTIN5) subsidiary First International Mortgage Bank fell 30.6% to NIS 12 million in the second quarter of 2005. First International Mortgage Bank?s profit declined 20.1% to NIS 21.2 million in the first half of this year, compared with the first half of last year.
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