Banks urged to end loan concessions November 15, 2005 The Financial Supervisory Service has urged banks to stop offering temporary interest discounts on their loan products, saying that such a practice is causing overheated competition.read more...
Over Your Head' The host: Eric Stromer. The premise: As the show's name implies, homeowners who take on a home-improvement project that is bigger than their skills get help from Stromer
For speedy sale, owners try auctions In 2005, $14.2 billion worth of residential real estate was sold in live auctions, according to the National Auctioneers Association.Commentread more...
Home building adds jobs (Reg Req'd) Florida's galloping economy has generated one-fifth of all new jobs in the country since 2001, but the state's torrid job growth has cooled from last year, according to a Tuesday
Mortgage broker pleads guilty to federal charge (The Barre Montpelier Times Argus) BURLINGTON -- The owner of a defunct South Burlington mortgage brokerage is facing up to 20 years in prison after pleading guilty to a federal wire fraud charge. ...read more...
Smith joins Mortgage Investors Group (Tennessean) Steve Smith is executive vice president of Mortgage Investors Group, working out of the Brentwood offices of the Knoxville-based mortgage company. Smith formerly was senior vice president and residential production
Philip J. Purcell defended his strategy for integrating the retail and institutional divisions of Morgan Stanley yesterday, but warned that his firm faced deteriorating market conditions that could put a dent …
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