The curse of U.S. mortgage crisis reaches northern Norway (International Herald Tribune) Narvik, a remote Norwegian seaport, and three other Norwegian municipalities have lost about $64 million, and potentially much more, in complex U.S. securities investments that went sour.read more...
Sleep tight: It's time for white sales "You're going to see it every day. You have to be comfortable with it." Anyone starting off the new year in a new home has pretty good timing. After
Council OKs longer hours for Wal-Mart POULSBO , Even though construction of the Olhava Wal-Mart continues to move at a rapid pace, contractors asked the city council for more time to work on the project.read more...
15 people charged in mortgage scheme (Daily Southtown) In what authorities say is a symptom of the excesses in the subprime mortgage market, 15 people have been charged with fraud involving at least nine homes valued at
UK mortgage providers in no hurry to raise rates (Banking Business Review) It seems that many mortgage lenders in the UK do not have the appetite to immediately take advantage of the recent base rate increase, as only around half have increased
Sushi Restaurant Comes to Posner Park read more...
WASHINGTON - Rates on 30-year mortgages dipped for a second week as financial markets responded to signals of lower inflation. Mortgage giant Freddie Mac reported Thursday that rates on 30-year, fixed-rate mortgages averaged 6.26 percent this week, down slightly from 6.30 percent last week. Rates on 30-year mortgages had hit a two-year high of 6.37 on Nov. 17 but have declined in four of the
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