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Report: Criminal Records in Florida Mortgage Industry Florida's chief financial officer is calling for the state's top mortgage regulator to step down after a newspaper report found that thousands of people with criminal records were allowed to
BULGARIA; UBB Lowers Interest Rate on Mortgage Loans (seeurope.net) United Bulgarian Bank lowered the interest rate on mortgage loans from 5.9% to 1.5% for the first year of the credit, Dnevnik a.m. reports. The rate for the remaining repayment
Red Mortgage Capital Provides $2.8M in Financing to Purchase 70-Unit Assisted Living Facility (Multi-Housing News) AUGUST 04, 2006 -- Gresham, Ore.--An assisted living facility here, about 12 miles east of Portland?s central business district, recently received first mortgage, interim loan acquisition financing from Red Mortgage
Monitor Pool Closely If You Cut Back Pump Time AUBURNDALE -- Danny Sadler Inc. is developing 100 homes at Bentley Oaks, a community in Auburndale. The project is about a year ago and six homes are built and ready
Teradyne Stock Drops to 52-Week Low Associated Press Teradyne Stock Drops to 52-Week Low 04.20.2005, 03:51 PM Teradyne Inc.via
“We see any pullback in the local market today, following the overnight U.S. market plunge, as a good buying opportunity, as the asset inflation story in Hong Kong remains solid”
Most Asian stock markets fell modestly Wednesday on disappointment that the U.S. Federal Reserve cut interest rates a quarter point, not the more aggressive half-point that some had hoped for.
After tumbling in early trading, benchmark indices across the region pared losses in afternoon trading as investors snapped up shares that had fallen to attractive levels.
‘The market decided that the turmoil wasn’t going to be that great after all,’ said Yukio Takahashi, analyst at Shinko Securities Co. in Tokyo. Read more
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