Darling may force British banks to lend British finance minister Alistair Darling is considering tougher laws to force banks to lend to small businesses which are struggling with the global credit crunch, newspapers reported today.read more...
US mortgage applications slump to 8-yr low (The Economic Times) US mortgage application demand skidded last week to an eight-year low, driven by a nearly 30 per cent slump in demand to refinance home loans as borrowing costs rose.read more...
For foreclosures, Nevada No. 2 A new report by a California tracking firm said Nevada had the nation's second-highest foreclosure rate in December.Commentread more...
Finland's Heinaluoma denies plans to cut housing loan subsidy In the Friday issue of Aamulehti, a provincial daily, two senior Ministry of Finance officials were quoted as saying that the writeoff right could be restricted or even removed.read more...
Syndicate pawns fake land titles, busted Editor's Note: Published on page A19 of the October 30, 2005 issue of the Philippine Daily Inquirer THE NATIONAL Bureau of Invvestigation has busted a syndicate engaged in the production
Mortgage seminar set for real estate agents (Deseret Morning News) Wells Fargo Home Mortgage is sponsoring a seminar to help Utah real estate agents learn about the industry of home mortgage, service to the Latino/Hispanic community and career building from
The credit crunch crisis is worsening and lenders are tightening their criteria. But there are ways to get a mortgage, writes Stephen Ellis
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