Family keeps fingers crossed for Budget tax cut TIGHT TIMES: From left, Tom, Ben, Sharyn and Riley Slade are a single-income family renting a house in central Blenheim.read more...
New home starts on decline in county "The rash of foreclosures in Ohio has exacerbated the inventory [of available homes]. There are more homes on the market than the market can absorb" New home construction in
Mortgage insurers join those tightening rules / Some areas face outright refusal on certain loans (Addict 3D) Just when consumers and the U.S. economy need banks to lend more freely, the mortgage industry is making it harder to borrow - even for those with good credit.read more...
Taxes as 'loans': Interest costs low for delinquent firms When bankrupt Delta Air Lines recently asked pilots to approve pay cuts, it led to strike threats and bitter struggles.read more...
4.4bn rise in borrowed money September was the fastest month for credit growth in five years, Central Bank figures revealed today.read more...
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Housing construction plunged to the lowest level in more than six years in October as the nation’s once-booming housing market slowed further.
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