'Tough Year' for an Unorthodox Bank In 2005, Eric F. Billings's business strategies came under attack, his company's stock fell nearly 50 percent, and his longtime partner and co-chief executive was forced to quit in an
Dollar Rises to 13-Month High Versus Euro The dollar rose to 13 1/2-month highs against the euro Monday in Asian trading, lifted by the higher U.S. interest rates and optimism about the U.S. economy _ in contrast
Jumbo mortgage loan rates coming down slowly (San Francisco Chronicle) No matter what the Federal Reserve does to grease the credit wheels, it seems that mortgage lending just keeps getting tighter. Lenders are demanding that borrowers have higher credit scores,
Tapping Your Garage's Hidden Storage Space QDEAR TIM: I think overhead garage storage is the answer to my clutter problem. There is a giant empty space over the hood of both cars in our wide garage.
HSBC Ends US Mortgage-Backed Bond Sales (AP via Yahoo! Finance) HSBC Holdings PLC said it stopped selling and trading mortgage-backed securities in the United States as the British bank continues to adapt its businesses to turmoil caused by a
Treasurys in choppy trade, with key yield held at 4.6% Price and yield move inversely. Defensive trade prevails after the Fed raised interest rates this week and signaled more to come as it remains worried about increased inflation risks.read more...
According to the Expulsion and Compensation Law, Jewish refugees from Gaza and northern Samaria, whose homes have been destroyed by the IDF, must continue paying their mortgages, until their compensation …
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