Mortgage Next launches BTL tracker (Mortgage Introducer) The product is available exclusively via members of the Mortgage Next Network and directly authorised brokers registered with Mortgage Next Partners.read more...
Mortgage applications rise, rates near lows: group (Reuters via Yahoo! News) Mortgage applications rose last week, with demand hitting its highest level in nearly a year as interest rates hovered near recent lows, an industry group said on Wednesday.read more...
Home Depot Withdrawal "We're focusing all our efforts on the retail business." Home Depot has withdrawn its application to buy a Utah bank, saying it will instead focus on fixing up its
House completions rise by 20pc The number of Irish house completions for the first 10 months of 2006 has increased by 20.6pc, according to the latest figures.Commentread more...
Wittman: Some lenders unscrupulous in approving mortgage loans (Tucson Citizen) No money? No problem! That's the outrageous claim many Web sites are making. It's just the latest wrinkle in the growing mortgage fraud world.read more...
Cendant Posts Loss After Charges From Spinoff Henry R. Silverman, the chief executive, sold operations in tax preparation, auto-fleet billing and mortgages to help pay for more than $3.1 billion in acquisitions in the last year.via
“When you’re dealing with things that are as fundamental as responding to the world climate, it’s got to be a solution that doesn’t pass on a 51-49 vote”
A deeply unsettled nation takes the first step this week in choosing a president to confront a world of challenges that have flummoxed the current administration and undermined Americans’ confidence in government.
In Iowa’s snowy cities and villages, Republican and Democratic activists on Thursday will begin winnowing the candidates who have put themselves forward as best able to end war in Iraq, avert recession at home, heal partisan wounds and combat global warming that threatens the planet. Read more
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