Storied Historic Homes Suddenly In Dire Straits HARTFORD, Conn. -- Mark Twain, Edith Wharton and other famous dead people have something in common with many living Americans: Their homes are in jeopardy.
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Mortgage lending slips from highs (ShareCast) LONDON (SHARECAST) - Mortgage lending growth slipped back in January, according to the latest official report though the value of loan approvals has picked up.read more...
State banking officials investigate mortgage lender (Norwalk Advocate) State banking regulators are investigating the viability of a mortgage lender that has brokered billions of dollars in mortgages to people with poor credit histories, after it stopped funding loans
US stocks rise sharply US stocks rose sharply on Monday on a steady flow of merger-and-acquisition chatter, including talk that Britain's Barclays Plc was eyeing Dutch bank ABN AMRO, overshadowing the recent turmoil in
Swan says funds in mortgage trusts safe (AAP via Yahoo!7 News) Deposits in mortgage funds and cash management trusts are safe despite their exclusion from the government's guarantee scheme, Wayne Swan says.read more...
Missouri ranks No. 5 in mortgage fraud as rate more than doubles (The Kansas City Star) Mortgage fraud passed $4 billion in 2007, up dramatically from 2006, according to a report issued today by MortgageDaily.com.read more...
HONG KONG, 07/26 – The value of new residential mortgage loans drawn down during June rose 24.5 percent to 12.5 billion HK dollars (1.6 billion U.S. dollars) but new loans approved fell 6.4 percent to 12.9 billion HK dollars (1.65 billion U.S. dollars), Hong Kong Monetary Authority said Tuesday.
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