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Borrowers Are Feeling Some Heat, but It's Not a 'Mortgage Meltdown' The term "mortgage meltdown" has become so common -- on TV, in headlines and in casual conversations -- that you might assume that this is a tough time to
Mortgage approvals highest in a year in September (Reuters via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News) Mortgage approvals rose to their highest level in more than a year in September, a month after the Bank of England cut interest rates, in a further sign the housing
Living Paycheck to Paycheck Gets Harder "The reality of hunger is right here" The calculus of living paycheck to paycheck in America is getting harder. What used to last four days might last half that
Lender puts up mortgage rates again (Channel 4) Nationwide Building Society has increased some of its mortgage rates for the second time in two weeks. The group is raising its fixed-rate deals and some of its tracker mortgages
Brasota case gets tougher The days of picking "low-hanging fruit" appear to be over for the court-appointed trustee in the Brasota Mortgage case, prompting Gerard McHale to take more aggressive action to recover money
Aug. 27 (Bloomberg)—Emerging-market bonds were little changed as concerns about losses in the U.S. subprime mortgage market deterred investors from buying riskier assets.
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