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Mortgage brokers leader accused of sexual assault (The Arizona Republic) Stanley Lund, owner of Peoria-based Lund Mortgage and president of the Arizona Association of Mortgage Brokers, was arrested Tuesday on suspicion of sexually assaulting a woman, police said.read more...
Two people arrested and charged with mortgage fraud (NBC 15 Mobile) Mississippi Attorney General Jim Hood's office says it has charged two people with mortgage fraud.read more...
Hazmat Incident Shuts Down Textile Plant Emergency crews spent much of Thursday afternoon at the scene of an incident involving chemicals at a Greenville County textile facility.read more...
Homes move further out of reach A San Joaquin County family with an annual household income of $90,000 could have afforded to buy a median-priced home tagged at $388,000 in June but would have needed a
Credit Suisse Net Profit Up on Units Credit Suisse Group said Wednesday its net profit rose 3 percent, thanks to strength in its retail and corporate banking units that offset disappointing results from its U.S.-based investment branch.via
“So I saved up enough to kind of budget what we were going to spend on our families.”
Economic woes have dumped a lump of coal on the nation’s online retailers, which, like their brick-and-mortar rivals, have struggled with an uneven holiday business following a strong official start to the season.
ComScore Inc., an Internet research company, reported Sunday that online sales from Nov. 1 through Dec. 14 rose 18 percent from the same period a year ago to $22.67 billion, but that’s less than the 26 percent growth rate seen last year and the 20 percent projection for the season. And while online merchants are stepping up promotions even more and offering free shipping upgrades to extend the season, it’s clear that e-retailers are as vulnerable to the economic challenges as their rivals with physical stores. Read more
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