Banks lure 'big money' with access and service Yes, bankers for the rich are different. You don't have to be F. Scott Fitzgerald to see that a moment after stepping off the 15th-floor elevator into the Wachovia Bank's
Troubled mortgage firm turns 100's of furloughs into layoffs (Middletown Press) HARTFORD - A troubled Middletown-based mortgage lender has informed hundreds of its employees, including about 200 in Connecticut, that they will be laid off permanently.read more...
Double whammy for home owners are thousands face negative equity and mortgage costs hit 8-year high (Evening Standard) Home owners were hit by a double whammy today as thousands were warned they faced the spectre of negative equity while new figures revealed fixed-rate mortgage costs have leapt to
Emotional victims mourn loss of home (Reg Req'd) Walt Cassium said he was on the second floor of his home at 1414 High St. when he heard sirens.read more...
Plan would help veterans in mortgage mess (Montgomery Advertiser) With thousands of service members and veterans losing homes or facing foreclosure as the mortgage crisis continues, lawmakers are pushing legislation to raise VA loan ceilings, lower VA funding fees
Slowdown could hurt Pennsylvania mortgage companies (The York Dispatch) HARRISBURG -- When the housing market took off in the early part of the decade, so did the number of mortgage brokers and mortgage bankers licensed in Pennsylvania.read more...
WASHINGTON Senator Jeff Bingaman has released a list of his assets. The New Mexico Democrat says his income includes his 158-thousand-100-dollar Senate salary and rental income.
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