Fraud Investigators Brace for Arsons from Subprime Mortgage Crisis (Insurance Journal) Insurance fraud investigators are girding for an expected rash of arsons by cash-strapped homeowners trying to avoid foreclosures and ballooning monthly payments as the subprime mortgage crisis deepenread more...
(AFX UK Focus) 2005-11-25 10:20 GMT: UK mortgage lending picks up in Oct; approvals down 3 pct vs Sept - BBA UPDATE (Interactive Investor) LONDON (AFX) - There was further signs of a stabilisation in the UK housing market this morning as figures showed mortgage lending picking up in October, while approvals dropped slightly
Banks to reveal rising profits as consumers struggle with debt HBOS and Royal Bank of Scotland are expected to give further indications that UK consumers are struggling to pay their debts this week, as the Bank of England moves to
Cadwalader Names New Partners Dec. 14, 2005--Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP, one of the world's leading international law firms, has elected Ingrid Bagby, Gregory G. Ballard, Peter M. Dodson, Conor Downey, James Hassan, Melissa
Minneapolis woman featured on 'Ask This Old House' (Reg Req'd) Shelly Wiemann is surprised her concerns about a radon gas problem in her Minneapolis home led to an upcoming segment on the public television program "Ask This Old House." "I
Confused by all the Mortgage Options? Here's Help (Stuttgart Daily Leader) (ARA) - Fixed rate. Adjustable rate. Interest Only. Flex. All of the different types of home loans that are available these days can puzzle many homebuyers. But, say mortgage experts,
Mortgage lending reached a record high of £32.2bn last month according to figures released yesterday, suggesting there was no immediate end in sight to soaring house prices. Robust consumer spending was also highlighted by strong retail sales boosted by the World Cup and the hot weather in June.
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