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RBS Sees Writedowns of $2.6 Billion Royal Bank of Scotland Group PLC said Thursday it anticipates writedowns of nearly $2.6 billion because of the subprime lending crisis in the United States.Still, it expects operating profit
Dirt Finally Moving at Library Site When the city of Fairhope first voted to build a new library in 2003, the projected cost was $3.9 million.via
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Mortgage rates tipped to stay high (The New Zealand Herald) The Reserve Bank of New Zealand is tipped to cut the official cash rate this month, but mortgage holders and first home buyers are warned not to expect lower interest
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Industry professionals expect dim prospects for the housing market in the near term, amid subprime loan problems and rising mortgage rates, a new report reveals.

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