House market expected to grow 7% in 2006 SCOTLAND'S housing market is expected to outperform the rest of the UK in 2006, with prices rising 7 per cent compared with the rest of the UK's 3 per cent.read
Why Middle Age May Be Healthy for Your Wallet Economists call it 'the age of reason' -- the point in our lives when we are least likely to make financial mistakes. Research suggests mid-age adults tend to borrow
Fraud taking off with the boom If you needed to stretch your actual income to qualify for a mortgage to buy the house you love, would you consider telling a little white lie, fibbing to your
Wachovia Net Drops 10% on Mortgage, Loan Writedowns (Update4) (Bloomberg.com) Oct. 19 (Bloomberg) -- Wachovia Corp., the fourth-largest U.S. bank, reported its first earnings decline in six years and missed analysts' estimates after a record $1.3 billion of writedowns for
Mortgage Failures Balloon in 2007 From The Mortgage Graveyard (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance) So far this year, more than three times as many mortgage companies have gone out of business than did all of last year, according to http://www.MortgageGraveyard.com, a newly-launched free
Westpac Banking's First-Half Profit Rises to a Record on Business Lending Westpac Banking Corp., Australia's fourth-largest bank, said first-half profit rose 8 percent to a record after it increased loans to companies as the nation's exports surged.via
“I think we’re going to look back on fourth-quarter earnings and instead of thinking the recession is coming, if there is one, it already started”
This week’s flood of readings on inflation, retail sales and earnings is just what a data-hungry Wall Street has been anxious for. via Newsday.com
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