Wealthy Americans cautiously bullish The wealthiest Americans continue to be bullish about the U.S. economy, though they are more optimistic about current conditions than they are about prospects for a year from now, according
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First Time Home Buyers to Benefit from Lower Costs The Minister of Labour and Housing, Joe Fontana, today announced several enhancements to mortgage loan insurance that would improve affordability for many Canadians as well as improve home security.via
Sears Canada mulls credit card unit sale; stock up Sears Canada said on Monday it is considering selling its credit card unit, sending its shares up 12 percent as investors anticipated a big windfall from a potential deal that
Bill introduced to limit abusive lending practices as housing market worsens House Republicans introduced a bill Thursday designed to protect borrowers from abusive lending practices -- the second major piece of legislation introduced in Congress on the issue this year.
U.K. Mortgage Lenders Rebuff Darling's Call on Loans (Update1) (Bloomberg.com) July 10 (Bloomberg) -- Britain's Council of Mortgage Lenders rebuffed a call from Chancellor of the Exchequer Alistair Darling to offer more loans at a fixed interest rate for up
Going green isn’t just for those building new homes. Homeowners can also remodel in ways that conserve energy and natural resources.
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