Woolwich pulls two-year fixed mortgage deals (Times Online) Woolwich, Barclays' mortgage lending arm, will tomorrow withdraw all two-year fixed rates from the market as rival Nationwide announces plans to raise rates on some its home loans for the
First Flight Mortgage loan officers recognized (Outer Banks Sentinel) At the recent National City Bank ABA meeting in Virginia Beach, First Flight Mortgage loan officers Christian Anderson and Kelly Byrd were awarded "Top Producers" for May 2005.read more...
People & Changes SUMMIT CONSULTING employees Angela Bragg, Katherine Creamer and Karie Pate recently completed requirements for the registered customer service designation.read more...
Getting the 'Extreme Makeover' buzz Marc Sklar had a plan for getting his company's window film onto the set of ABC's "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition." He just needed a baseball bat.via
Current account trade deficit narrows An oil trader wearing an electronic tablet, center, gestures during buying and selling from the oil pit, Monday, June 12, 2006, at the New York Mercantile Exchange in New York.read
U.S. Housing Starts Rose More Than Estimated in May; Building Permits Fell Home construction rose in May from a 13-month low as builders worked on backlogs of unfilled orders and used incentives to win new business in a slowing market.read more...
Bank of England policymakers were widely expected to keep British interest rates steady on Thursday after last month’s narrow decision to cut the cost of borrowing for the first time since 2003.
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