Money laundering 'kingpin' pleads guilty The "king pin" of the country's biggest ever property fraud and money-laundering case has admitted swindling over a million dollars from mainly low-income homeowners and lending institutions.read more...
Don't get burned in the sun THE nights are drawing in and Scotland is in the midst of its first real cold snap of the winter so it is understandable if many Scots are dreaming of
Senators Withdraw 'Nuclear' Bill in Trade Fight Senators Withdraw 'Nuclear' Bill in Trade Fight Two senators who have threatened punitive legislation against China for its currency system shelved their bill yesterday, saying that they still believe Beijing
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Federal Reserve rate cuts do not always translate into lower mortgage rates (Asheville Citizen-Times) The Federal Reserve has cut rates again. Does that mean mortgage rates will automatically go down?read more...
Mortgage repossessions leap 65% (Guardian Unlimited) Mortgage repossessions leapt 65% last year to 17,000, the Council of Mortgage Lenders said today as it predicted a further rise this year on the back of higher interest rates.read
Right now, Nettie Brooks is shopping around Queens, looking to buy a two-family house priced anywhere from $400,000 to $600,000. Meanwhile, George Yacik is planning to purchase a two-bedroom condo in Stratford, ...
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