IAC loses $369.9M on mortgage woes (AP via Yahoo! News) Barry Diller's IAC/InterActiveCorp reported Wednesday that it lost $369.9 million in its fourth quarter, due to higher taxes, difficulty in its mortgage referral unit and costs for proposed spinoffs
Consumer borrowing slows in July Consumer borrowing in the U.S. increased less than expected in July as rising incomes allowed Americans to give their credit cards a rest, a Federal Reserve report showed.read more...
Utah announces mortgage fraud task force (Provo Daily Herald) Utah ranks as one of the biggest hot spots in the country for mortgage fraud and several high-profile cases have brought recent attention to the issues. To help combat the
Senate defers action on mortgage bill (BizJournals) Mortgage brokers in Hawaii have been handed a significant but maybe temporary victory by state lawmakers.read more...
People in Motion (Reg Req'd) Associations Emeryville mortgage broker Cory Reid has been named president of the East Bay chapter of the California Association of Mortgage Brokers for the 2005-2006 year.read more...
Hips row banks make buyer pay twice Home buyers are being told to pay up twice after major mortgage lenders voiced concerns over new Home Information Packs.Major mortgage lenders, including HSBC, are unwilling to trust local
U.K. consumer price inflation accelerated last month to its fastest pace since official records began in 1997 as oil prices surged beyond $60 a barrel, limiting the Bank of England’s scope to lower interest …
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