GMAC posts loss, hurt by mortgage unit (Washington Post) DETROIT (Reuters) - General Motors Corp.'s (GM.N) former finance arm, GMAC, posted a first-quarter loss on Wednesday as pressure on the U.S. mortgage market forced the company to take charges
Mortgage Rates Climb in Weekly Survey (Builder Online) WASHINGTON - Mortgage rates climbed this week but are still at levels that will keep the housing market hardy, analysts say.read more...
Businesses prepare for the spring spruce up Spring signals a time of renewal. And with the arrival of spring, many homeowners' thoughts turn to cleaning up and fixing up.read more...
Money matters: Switch to Roth IRA if your tax bracket is low (Reg Req'd) Get weekday updates of Sacramento Bee headlines and breaking news. Sign up here.read more...
Action News Consumer Investigation Update Consumer reporter Nydia Han first told you about complaints against the Philadelphia Home Improvement Outreach program last month.read more...
Forecasters Look for Economy to Slow The U.S. economy has been battered by a bigger-than-expected slump in housing but will keep growing next year as consumers get relief from soaring energy costs.Commentread more...
Many people may not know the name Ben Bernanke. But at the end of January he becomes the world’s most powerful central banker when he succeeds the respected head of the US Federal Reserve, Alan Greenspan.
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