N.Y. jury: Ex-Haitian paramilitary leader guilty of mortgage fraud (USA Today) A former Haitian paramilitary leader who has been branded a ruthless killer by human rights groups was convicted Friday of helping hatch a mortgage fraud scheme that cheated lenders out
Exercise Machines Introduced in 1920s Health clubs and workout machines are common today in the United States, but in past centuries, hard physical work was all that was needed to stay in shape. Although group
Mortgage broker considers own loans (The New Zealand Herald) Mortgage broker Mike Pero may offer house buyers its own loans in response to moves by major banks to slash the commission they pay brokers. Its 50 per cent owner,
Expo assists home improvement "It would be worth it if I can outrun a hurricane," said the 60-year-old, whose Gulf Breeze home was badly damaged during the storm.read more...
Merrill Lynch, Other Firms Abandon Predictions U.S. Treasuries Will Rally Wall Street's bond bulls are in retreat as higher interest rates and faster inflation leave U.S. Treasury investors with the smallest returns in six years.read more...
Centex to take $1B in charges as slump worsens 8:58 Am CT "These adjustments reflect the market's further deterioration over the quarter and the significant effects of the mortgage- market disruptions." Centex Corp., the fourth-largest U.S. homebuilder, said the deteriorating housing
“The driver behind the current repricing is KKR Financial Holdings delaying repayment of CP for the second time”
NEW YORK : KKR Financial Holdings, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts’s only publicly traded fixed-income fund, has delayed repaying debt for a second time in six months after failing to find buyers for commercial paper … via International Herald Tribune
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