Societe Generale Branches Out Societe Generale, the second-largest French bank by market value, plans to open more branches in Russia to gain clients in an economy growing five times faster than France's.Societe Generale aims
Wells Fargo opens mortgage loan site (Contra Costa Times) Wells Fargo has opened a new 14,312-square-foot facility in Concord, where it will process mortgage loans originated across the Bay Area. The San Francisco-based bank will employ 60 employees, many
New-Home Construction Hits 12-Year Low, Permits Fall August single-family housing starts tumbled 7.1% to 988,000, the lowest level since March 1993. Building permits fell 5.9%.
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New law sparks 33 percent jump in Pa. bankruptcies Pennsylvania recorded one-third more bankruptcies last year, outpacing a record national increase, as many more people and businesses filed for protection before a tougher federal bankruptcy law took effect in
Indy man accused of mortgage fraud (The Indianapolis Star) An Indianapolis man has been accused in a lawsuit of starting a large mortgage fraud scheme in which Virginia residents lent their credit records to buy homes in Indiana for
Painting Without That Smell For consumers, buying eco-friendly, "zero-VOC" paint means parsing an array of sometimes confusing marketing claims and government rules. Here's a roadmap -- from choosing colors to why all paints aren't
Kurt Nishimura is taking a calculated ride on the nation’s real estate wave. He sold his Phoenix home, believing its value has topped out, and is renting an apartment for a year, hoping to buy something after …
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