Syndicate pawns fake land titles, busted Editor's Note: Published on page A19 of the October 30, 2005 issue of the Philippine Daily Inquirer THE NATIONAL Bureau of Invvestigation has busted a syndicate engaged in the production
UK mortgage lending falls in July (Ireland Business World) UK mortgage lending fell back in July, but part of the moderation may have been due to borrowers holding back in expectation that interest rates would be lowered in August,
Beijing Chills Ka-ching with Trading Tax Plummeting stocks in China drag stock markets lower in other parts of the world. China's stock market plummeted Wednesday after Beijing moved to impose higher taxes on trading activity. The tax, which was announced early in the day, was the government's latest attempt to
Home improvement experts show off Outdoor kitchens are one of the biggest trends in backyards today. Some designs that incorporated lavish kitchens were on display at the New Jersey Home Show, which took place Sept.read
Fannie Finds New Errors Embattled mortgage giant Fannie Mae disclosed Monday that it had found additional errors in the reworking of its accounting ordered by federal regulators.read more...
Mortgage foreclosure bailout plan may help few (Bankrate.com) If you're a homeowner who has an adjustable-rate mortgage, you may already have been disappointed to discover that your situation doesn't qualify for the ARM interest-rate freeze that was announced
Mortgage rates rose this week, with 30-year mortgages climbing to the highest level in more than four years on investor fears about inflation. Freddie Mac, the mortgage company, reported Thursday that rates on 30-year, fixed-rate mortgages rose to a nationwide average of 6.71 percent, up from 6.63 percent last week.
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