Transients paid to open accounts in bank fraud scheme Police say they have broken up a scheme that paid homeless people $100 to open bank accounts, which were quickly filled with deposits from stolen or forged checks and then
Financial War Games Before getting to "War Games" let's recap some past wisdom from the man formerly behind the curtain.read more...
Victims of '03 flood still await buyouts Betsy Bunch won't be soon selling her house, damaged in a 2003 flood, to the government.read more...
Mortgage approvals at fresh low (ShareCast via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Finance) Mortgage approvals have tumbled to the lowest ever recorded by the Bank of England, with just 33,000 home loans approved in July.read more...
First BanCorp updates SEC investigation, may need to restate results First BanCorp said Oct. 21 that the SEC issued a formal order of investigation in its investigation into the company and as a result the company may need to restate
Mortgage Brokers Association Warns Against Three Fraudsters (Turks.US) Following a slate of fraudulent local real estate investments, the California Association of Mortgage Brokers are now warning against doing business with brokers Elk Grove's Jim Martin, Gabe Varimones, and
March 8 (Bloomberg)—Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke and other policy markers were warned about rising mortgage foreclosures today as the central bank reported the slowest pace of loan growth in four years.
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