Scotiabank to Spend $330 Million in Peru to Form Country's No. 3 Bank Bank of Nova Scotia, Canada's No. 3 lender by assets, agreed to spend C$390 million in two transactions to create the third-biggest bank in Peru.read more...
Foreign funds into property to rise The flow of money from U.S. and European funds into property on the mainland would increase, a senior real estate industry executive said.via
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Mortgage blunder hits 7,000 bank customers (The Scotsman: Business) THOUSANDS of Bank of Scotland mortgage customers found themselves out of pocket last week after the bank took repeated mortgage repayments from their bank accounts.read more...
U.S. Household Wealth Rose in Q3 The net wealth of American households rose in the third quarter of 2005 as real estate and financial assets gained value, but household debt grew at the fastest rate since
Cities See Home Prices Spike; More Foreclosures in Phoenix In this week's roundup of real-estate news we look at how Seattle and Denver are bucking the housing slowdown, a movie producer who flips homes, tough times for real-estate agents
Virgin Money has signalled its intention to muscle in on the Australian home loan market by offering new Virgin mortgagees two free economy class airfares on Virgin Blue.
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