Iraq vet ensnared in mortgage mess (Seattle Post-Intelligencer) Sgt. Marcus Barton and his family bought into the American dream when he was on leave from Iraq. But ballooning mortgage payments may mean Barton may have to give up
Economist argues trade deficit works against American workers David Nicklaus' Nov. 11 column on the trade deficit characterized as misguided and dangerous and "alarmist" my research that concludes "persistent U.S. trade deficits are a substantial drag on U.S.
Mortgage rates stable -- for now (Bankrate.com) A lack of economic news, plus a widely expected short-term rate increase by the Federal Reserve, left long-term mortgage rates at about the same level as a week earlier.read more...
Louisiana Says Project Hope Is On Its Way Governor Kathleen Babineaux Blanco and Operation HOPEs founder and CEO John Bryant today invited banking, finance, accounting, insurance and credit union professionals in Louisiana to be part of the first
Designer touches have bathrooms soaking in luxury (Reg Req'd) Borrowing from decor themes throughout the house, baths continue the ascent from bland, necessary rooms to stylish, relaxing comfort zones.read more...
(AFX UK Focus) 2006-04-26 14:56 GMT: Mortgage applications lower in latest week (Interactive Investor) WASHINGTON (AFX) -- The volume of mortgage applications fell 3.7% in the week ended April 21 compared to the prior week, the Mortgage Bankers Association said.read more...
A trio of reports provide an update on the home loan business. “ABN Amro Holding NV, the largest Dutch bank, may say fourth-quarter profit dropped as earnings from the U.S. declined and provisions for risky …
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