Wachovia Elevates David Pope to Mortgage and Retail Credit Head New Wachovia mortgage and retail credit business ... (Finance Technology Network) Charlotte-based Wachovia ($782.9 billion in assets) has turned to longtime executive David Pope to take the reins of its mortgage and retail credit business as president of the division.read more...
HOWES: Both sides at fault in mortgage meltdown (Detroit News) Here at an epicenter of the mortgage meltdown, where tanking property values just about match rocking global equity markets, talk naturally looks for someone to blame. How 'bout lenders, investors,
Lowrie sells share of mortgage company (BizJournals) Regina Lowrie, chairman of the national Mortgage Bankers Association and co-founder of one of the Philadelphia area's largest mortgage lenders, said Wednesday she has sold her stake in Gateway Funding
Mortgage crisis blame game (Daily Telegraph) INSUFFICIENT action by watchdogs and the community's lack of financial savvy is behind a rising number of mortgage defaulters, an MP says.read more...
Florida Tourism Is Hit by Skid In Economy TALLAHASSEE | Florida's economy, already staggered by a stagnant real estate market and tight credit conditions, suffered another blow Friday when officials said tourism fell by 1.5 million visitors in
Briefs: Late mortgage payments climb in late 2005 (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette) Late mortgage payments rose to a 2 1/2 -year high in the final quarter of 2005 as Gulf Coast homeowners struggled with fallout from the hurricanes and lofty energy prices
For a long time, Paul and Amy Woodhull’s house on Capitol Hill was a honey pot. Through multiple refinancings over nearly a decade, they pulled out money to fix it up, buy a car, pay down credit cards, buy three other properties and improve them, too.
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