Freddie says '07 to see housing stability Freddie Mac, the federally chartered mortgage lender, says the U.S. housing market will return gradually to normal next year.Commentread more...
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NetBank sells bulk of MSRs at loss; Q3 EPS to be reduced by 61 cents NetBank Inc. said Oct. 13 that it sold most of its mortgage servicing rights associated with conventional, agency-eligible loans, in two transactions, and will record one-time expenses of about 61
Savar Building Disaster The sudden collapse of a 9-story garment factory building at Savar on April 11 has brought immense misery to the families of victims, who were mostly poor factory workers.via
“Looking ahead to next year, we must keep our eyes on Wall Street.”
Most Asian markets fell Friday amid anxiety over the assassination of Pakistani opposition leader Benazir Bhutto and lingering worries about the outlook for the U.S. economy.
Bhutto’s death on Thursday, just ahead of Jan. 8 elections, sent shock waves through international markets on worries that global instability may follow, although some analysts said the impact is likely to be limited.
“The sudden event has caught worldwide attention because Pakistan is not any other developing country. It is a nuclear-power country. However, we view the current response to the event to be short-term,” Westcomb Securities said in a note. Read more
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