Newcastle launches 4.75% 10-year deal NEWCASTLE Building Society has launched a ten-year fixed-rate mortgage at 4.75 per cent.read more...
Regulators trying to shutdown Phoenix mortgage firm (KVOA Tucson) PHOENIXS -- A Phoenix mortgage firm has been accused by regulators of securing loans from illegal branches at swap meets, malls, carnicerias, a Wal-Mart, a Home Depot and a
Inflation slows unexpectedly in September The consumer inflation measure used by the Reserve Bank slowed unexpectedly in September, data from Statistics SA showed yesterday, helping to dispel notions that interest rates might rise soon and
home construction, sales slowing significantly Glen Creno The Arizona Republic Apr. 28, 2006 12:00 AM Metropolitan Phoenix's new-home market took a slide last month as builders struggled to unload speculative homes, offered incentives to lure
Contractor denied lower bond in fraud case PLETON , An Appleton home improvement contractor accused of bilking homeowners told a court commissioner Thursday he is unable to post a $1,500 bond that would get him released from
Fannie Mae severing mortgage-selling deal with troubled lender (The Journal News) LOS ANGELES - Fannie Mae will no longer allow New Century Financial Corp. to sell mortgage loans to the U.S. government-sponsored company, alleging the troubled lender has breached the terms
The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has found no evidence that small IFA firms are ‘fobbing off’ mortgage endowment complaints, but did discover some issues with complaints handling practices that firms must address.
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