Financials lead TSX lower, C$ jumps above parity despite GDP data; NY flat - The Toronto stock market moved slightly lower mid-Friday morning as lower financial stocks trumped rising energy and gold stocks, while the Canadian dollar jumped about half a U.S.
Rescue Over 8th Avenue Two window-washers at Worldwide Plaza were rescued Tuesday morning. This is the platform they were rescued from.Commentread more...
Preparing heirs for real estate inheritance Baby boomers may have trouble handling assets How can Christmas be right around the corner? Didn't we just put away the pumpkin carving tools? Wasn't it two weeks ago that
St. Pete Times Invests In In-Depth Reporting ST. PETERSBURG | During the next year or so, the St. Petersburg Times plans to continue pursuing deeply reported, long-term features about such topics as Florida's property insurance crisis, complex
What to do when you mortgage is underwater and you can't pay (Market Watch) WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) -- Question: What do I do when I owe a $450,000 first mortgage, a second at $115,000 and new houses he same as mine are selling for $500,000?
Wall St. applauds Fannie Mae restatement Fannie Mae's restatement of past earnings garnered favorable Wall Street reaction and a stock upgrade Thursday, but experts say the nation's mortgage leader still faces tough work to make its
NEW YORK - Americans may have seen the last of long-term mortgage rates below 6 percent, and borrowing costs for home buyers likely will climb further, slowing frenetic demand that has stoked U.S. housing in recent years.Realtors have spotted a drop in the appetite for housing in recent months, and a survey of lenders from Freddie Mac on Thursday found that rates for 30-year mortgages – a popular
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