Mortgage situation likely to get worse (The Buffalo News) WASHINGTON -- The crisis at Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, once the unwavering giants of the mortgage finance industry, could make getting a home loan even more difficult and more
Mortgage war hurts banks (The New Zealand Herald) The home mortgage price war started by the Bank of New Zealand to boost its market share was not worth the damage it had done to the country's banking sector,
HUD Announces Settlement with Chicago Title Insurance Company The Department of Housing and Urban Development, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, and the Office of Thrift Supervision today announced a settlement agreement with Chicago Title Insurance
Chicago Tribune news : Business Retail banks offering interest-free mortgages and declining to charge fees for millions of customers? That is increasingly the reality as banks around the world try to tap into the booming
Strong Start to Autumn Market The Toronto Area resale housing market showed a three per cent increase in sales in the first half of September, compared with the same time period in 2004, Toronto Real
Unions Criticize AFL-CIO Leadership Associated Press Unions Criticize AFL-CIO Leadership 05.16.2005, 06:29 PM Some of organized labor's largest unions criticized the AFL-CIO's leadership Monday, contending the federation's proposal for organizing ...via
The alleged mortgage fraud exposed by KCRA 3 is having a direct effect on property values in Elk Grove.
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