Two plead guilty in mortgage fraud scam (Mobile Register) Two Mobile County residents on Tuesday pleaded guilty in connection with an alleged mortgage fraud scam totaling nearly $1 million. Antonio Devon Harrison, 27, of Mobile pleaded guilty to one
Immigration to keep up housing demand A report from NCB Stockbrokers has forecast that a growing population and increased levels of immigration will sustain demand for housing and support prices.read more...
Fund Screen: Bear-Market Top Performers In these days of rising oil prices, uncertain economic data, and fears over terrorism, many investors harbor concerns that the market will retract, and we will find ourselves in the
Blame Flies In Risky Mortgage Meltdown Charges of blame were flying Thursday for the meltdown of the high-risk mortgage market as pressure mounted for Congress to do something about rising foreclosures among homeowners unable to meet
US regulators stymie mortgage lenders again (The Economic Times) NEW YORK: For the second time in a year, US banking regulators have rejected claims of big mortgage lenders, such as Countrywide Financial and others, that tighter regulation of mortgage
President, Officials Discuss Mortgage Finance, Prison Reforms (AllAfrica.com) President Olusegun Obasanjo met on 8 November with officials to discuss government reforms in mortgage finance.read more...
ONE of the city’s leading economists yesterday issued the strongest warning yet that the country is set for a sharp, and then sustained, slowdown in consumer spending.
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