Mortgage exit ruling may mean £100m bill for lenders (The Herald) Banks and other mortgage lenders could face a compensation bill of £100m to past and present mortgage customers in the latest flexing of muscles by the Financial Services Authority.read more...
Greensboro, North Carolina: Entertainment: A room with a hue By now, if you have more than a passing interest in home-makeover shows and decor magazines, you know something about how color can change a room, how a few great
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Steering Mill Towns Closer To Tech-Boom Riches Once-thriving manufacturing centers in Massachusetts may provide Boston's employers with needed workers, affordable housing and a model for growth that doesn't involve suburban sprawl.
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S&P Cuts Rating on A$5 Billion Australian, NZ Mortgage Bonds (Bloomberg.com) April 11 (Bloomberg) -- Standard & Poor's lowered the credit ratings on about A$5 billion ($4.6 billion) of Australian and New Zealand residential mortgage backed securities in the first cut
Home Sales Hit Slowest Pace in 5 Years "Now, it appears that it will be the first region to climb back, indicating that other regions could follow a similar path." Sales of existing homes dropped for a
A lot of newsworthy events happened over the past year, but the biggest stories of 2007, according to the Chronicle’s year-end reader poll, were the subprime mortgage mess; the wayward freighter that slammed into the Bay Bridge and dumped thousands of gallons…
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