Push for mortgage reforms intensifies (Detroit News) WASHINGTON -- Support is growing on several fronts in Washington for mortgage-industry reforms and homeowner-assistance programs with broader potential impact than the Bush administration's plan to freeze interest rates on
J.P. Morgan cautions on proprietary-trading results J.P. Morgan President Jamie Dimon said Wednesday that the bank's trading profit for the second quarter would be its worst in recent memory, and his cautious tone sapped gains from
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Nazareth students build home for Katrina victims Students at Nazareth College didn't need to go very far to help families devastated by Hurricane Katrina. read more...
Sen. Dodd offers cooperation on mortgage plan (Reuters via Yahoo! News) U.S. Senate Banking Committee Chairman Christopher Dodd, a Democrat who is a candidate for President, on Friday offered to work with the Bush administration on a plan to reduce
County Approves Impact Fee Hike BARTOW - Construction prices are going up and so are impact fees, the County Commission voted 4-1 on Wednesday.
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