Treasurys flat but on course for weekly gain Benchmark Treasury notes traded roughly flat Friday but were on track to wrap up their first winning week in the past four, even after another Federal Reserve official expressed increasing
Some bright ideas for your new home design and decor Incorporating energy efficiency into the design of a new home is a sound and healthy investment in the future.read more...
U.S. Housing Secretary Draws Scrutiny Again WASHINGTON | During an investigation of his conduct last year, President Bush's housing secretary defiantly defended his dealings with federal contractors doing business with the department. Alphonso Jackson survived that
Condo deal reveals links TINTON FALLS , During the borough's housing boom over the past decade, a major developer known as the "deputy mayor" gave the borough administrator's son a private mortgage in 2001
Home Service Contracts Attract Buyers in a Competitive Real Estate Market "Service contacts protect a homeowner's largest investment with a flexible array of services that help keep a home and its systems working properly with minimal downtime, hassle and expense; they
Federal proposals ignore banks' insurance demands Despite heavy lobbying by the big banks, the federal Conservatives are proposing that no change be made in the rules that prevent the institutions from selling insurance in their branches.read
NEW YORK——Feb. 1, 2006—Fitch Ratings affirms Banc of America Commercial Mortgage Inc., commercial mortgage pass-through certificates, series 2004-4 as follows: $23.8 million class A-1 at ‘AAA’; $48 million class A-2 at ‘AAA’; $240 million class A-3 at ‘AAA’; $225 million class A-4 at ‘AAA’; $107 million class A-5 at ‘AAA’; $272.2 million class A-6 at ‘AAA’; $202.3 million class A-1A at ‘AAA’;
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