GAO Updates Spending Programs Risk List Federal programs involving food safety, transportation spending and technology security were added Wednesday to a congressional 'high risk' list, meaning their inefficiencies leave them vulnerable to fraud, ...Commentread more...
Supermarket turns tables with furniture move RETAIL giant Tesco is looking at a move into the furniture market. Already making fat returns from selling non-food items such as CDs, books and clothes, it is considering offering
Making New History in Ellicott City Up a hill, off a narrow road that winds past historic homes and the ruins of the Patapsco Female Institute, sits a secluded neighborhood of clapboard houses.
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CitiFinancial Data Goes Poof CitiFinancial, the consumer finance division of Citigroup, said Monday it has begun notifying 3.9 million U.S. customers that computer tapes containing information about their accounts -- including Social ...via
Mortgage insurers cut out one-fourth of U.S. ZIP codes (Denver Post) Mortgage insurers, whose backing is required for borrowers who can't afford the traditional 20 percent down payment on a home, have flagged nearly a quarter of the nation's ZIP codes
World stocks soar on US mortgage bailout (AFP via Yahoo! News) European stocks soared Monday in a massive relief rally after the US government bailed out ailing mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, easing fears of a global financial
A final rule requiring Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to report mortgage fraud and suspected fraud was published by the Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight with an effective date of Aug.
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