Mortgage market to be unscathed by crisis (RosBusinessConsulting) RBC, 03.10.2008, Kemerovo 11:04:01. The global financial crisis will not seriously affect the development of the Russian mortgage market, First Deputy Prime Minister Igor Shuvalov told journalists in Kemerovo, a
Berkeley Co. to get golden dome on courthouse TINSBURG, W.Va. - Its dome will be painted gold, but unlike the state Capitol building's dome in Charleston, W.Va., the apex of the Berkeley County Courthouse in Martinsburg will not
Abbey faces endowment mortgage fine (Financial Times) Abbey National , the UK's second-biggest mortgage lender, faces being fined by the financial regulator for its poor handling of endowment mortgage complaints.read more...
The trap the next Fed chief can't escape Despite the stock market's recent daily pattern of schizophrenia, we can't lose sight of the single-biggest story of the last five years.read more...
So you want to pay off the mortgage early? (Times Online) BEING in debt for ever became a real possibility for homeowners this week, with the launch of the UK?s first never-ending mortgage from Kent Reliance Building Society. But for many
Manufacturing in the U.S. Expands at Slowest Pace in More Than Three Years Manufacturing in the U.S. expanded at the slowest pace in more than three years last month and construction spending unexpectedly declined because of a deteriorating housing market.Commentread more...
WASHINGTON - The heads of embattled mortgage companies Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac told Congress on Wednesday they are on the right course after accounting scandals and that they oppose limiting their combined $1.5 trillion mortgage portfolios.
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