Clinton Says Wall Street Encouraged Reckless Mortgage Lending (Bloomberg via Yahoo! News) Dec. 5 (Bloomberg) -- Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton plans to go to the Nasdaq stock exchange in New York to say that Wall Street helped create a national
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Mortgage rates still inching up Mortgage rates rose for a fourth consecutive week as financial markets responded to fresh evidence that the economy is picking up momentum.read more...
Cooling housing market BRISTOL, Tenn. After years of boom times, the housing market nationwide and here in Bristol finally has begun slowing down. read more...
Luminent Mortgage will restructure (Philly.com) Luminent Mortgage Capital Inc., a Philadelphia company that got squeezed by last summer's credit crunch, said it plans to convert from its status as a real estate investment trust because
What the Bank of England has to weigh up next week The Bank of England looks certain to hold interest rates at 4.5 percent for a fifth month running next week but analysts remain divided over whether the next move will
The real-estate market will be ‘relatively sluggish’ in the second quarter, but should improve later this year, reports David Lereah, chief economist for the National Association of Realtors.

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