Pricing mortgage-backed securities will be tough (USA Today) Some things are easy to price. Others, not so much. And that's the $700 billion problem facing the U.S. Treasury: how to value vast amounts of mortgage-backed securities that no
Habitat For Humanity steps out for benefit walk-a-thon to build a home Volunteers, electricians, those willing to donate... they're calling for you. Members of the local Habitat for Humanity organization are seeking helping hands and abled bodies to help in constructing the
Guarding Your Wealth The largest financial risk that seniors face today is the potential of assisted living and nursing home costs to devour the nest egg that has taken a lifetime to build.via
Mortgage broker guilty in identity theft case (6/16/2005) (Seattle Post-Intelligencer) A Kirkland mortgage broker admitted Tuesday that she committed identity theft, then tried to have a witness in that case assaulted to keep him from testifying.via
Private mortgage insurance regains popularity (Orange County Register) Private mortgage insurance is making a comeback. Until six or eight months ago, private mortgage insurance was out of favor as people eager to get into the roaring housing market
Shopping around can limit impact of rate rise, says mortgage broker Homeowners can effectively undo the impact of today's expected rate rise by simply shopping around with their current mortgage - according to Peter Bastable, chief executive of mortgage broker Simply
The UK’s Standard Chartered Bank is to release a series of mortgage deals towards the end of the year in order to take advantage of the UAE’s growing property market, reported Gulf News. Owen Belman, the Head of Consumer Banking at the bank, said that StanChart would be a cautious lender and would only be interested in those seeking to live in the homes they buy rather than speculative investors.
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