WRAPUP 2-U.S. May factory growth slows, but housing strong Growth in the U.S. manufacturing sector slowed more than expected in May, hurt by a weak auto sector, igniting concerns about weakness in the broader economy, a report showed on
Creative Realtors turn to YouTube Real estate agent Krista Miller had done Web sites, podcasts and virtual tours, but she needed something new to set her apart from other agents.Commentread more...
town attorney indicted in Poughkeepsie corruption investigation US Attorney Michael Garcia also announced that three lawyers from the town of Poughkeepsie's attorney firm, and the firm's accountant, recently pleaded guilty in the investigation, as did a mortgage
Fed: Mortgage defaults won't hurt economy (AP via Yahoo! News) Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said Thursday that he did not believe the growing number of mortgage defaults would seriously harm the economy.read more...
Big Projects Are Slowed by Disputes With Labor A series of contract disputes and strikes in the last week has hobbled work at some of the city's most high-profile construction projects, from the Bank of America headquarters on
Rates on 30-year mortgages increase Rates on 30-year mortgages, which had fallen for two weeks, resumed their increases this week.read more...
LOS ANGELES —The NAACP sued a dozen mortgage lenders on Wednesday, claiming the companies discriminated against blacks by steering them into higher-interest, subprime loans while giving more favorable loan terms to white borrowers.
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