Japan Stocks Fall on U.S. Mortgage Concern; Itochu Drops on Oil (Bloomberg.com) July 8 (Bloomberg) -- Japan's stocks fell after analysts said the two largest U.S. mortgage-finance companies may have to raise more capital, raising concern global banks may incur further writedowns.read
Vonnegut got it about right, now leave me be I just finished Kurt Vonnegut's latest book, Man Without a Country, so you'll have to forgive me if I seem saner than usual.read more...
FDIC Unveils IndyMac Plan The FDIC unveiled a plan to help borrowers of failed thrift IndyMac in order to keep consumers in their homes and limit the government's potential losses.read more...
Indictments filed in mortgage case (BizJournals) Two Dayton-area men were indicted Wednesday by the Montgomery County Prosecutor's Office for corrupt activity associated with a mortgage brokerage.read more...
U.S. stock market's future rests on developing nations Jeremy Siegel understands that smart investors follow the money -- watching not only who is spending but also who is saving.via
Owner of One SeaGate Could Have Trouble Making Mortgage (WTOL News 11) TOLEDO (AP) -- Big financial problems for Toledo's tallest building. The owner of One SeaGate says it may have trouble making a hefty mortgage payment next year, so the 32-story
The Marion Star/James Miller Rick and Marlene Fleming look over the many styles and models of space heaters before finding the one best suited for their home.
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