NAACP files discrimination suit against mortgage lenders in sub-prime loan industry (Louisiana Weekly) Taylor Media Services - Last week, the NAACP filed a lawsuit in federal court in Los Angeles, accusing a dozen mortgage lenders of discriminating against blacks by steering them into
Mortgage Rates Fall For Third Week In Row "Long-term mortgage rates continued to move lower for a third consecutive week, in part reflecting a moderation in core inflation" Rates on 30-year mortgages sank this week to a
Gildan earnings rise 30% The Montreal company said Wednesday it earned $34.1-million or 57 cents a share for the three months ended July 3, the third quarter of Gildan's 2005 fiscal year.read more...
Softening Housing Market Really Doesn't Seem to Worry Developer in Lake Alfred read more...
Cuomo, Rating Agencies Agree On Mortgage Reforms New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo announced an agreement with Wall Street's three major credit-rating agencies Thursday that would overhaul how they evaluate investments backed by risky mortgage debt. Cuomo,
Bundled inquiries guard FICO rating (Reg Req'd) Q. We are going to take out a cash option on some land we own. We want to get the best terms we can, but when we ask for terms,
Bond traders took some mixed inflation news as benign and sent mortgage rates downward in Bankrate.com’s national survey of large lenders.
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