Study Finds That Subprime Mortgage Crisis Has Spurred More Securities Lawsuits (Canadian Business) WASHINGTON (AP) - The ongoing housing slump and subprime mortgage crisis have sent more unhappy shareholders to federal court. The number of securities class action suits filed last year increased
Fannie Mae Finds More Accounting Errors in Review The government-sponsored company, which finances one of every five home loans in the United States, said it had made "substantial progress" toward completing its accounting review but will miss a
Stocks in U.S. Retreat as Home Sales Trail Forecast; KB Home Shares Drop U.S. stocks fell after existing home sales trailed forecasts, heightening concern that the economy may buckle under the weight of interest-rate increases by the Federal Reserve.read more...
Do It Yourself Q. I have a mint-green bathtub that dates to the late 1950s. There is a sizable chip in it and I have been unable to find any kind of patching
Mortgage rates take a tumble Mortgage rates retreated from a two-year high this week, brought down by signs that the economy is cooling, Freddie Mac reported Thursday.read more...
Pensioners can access R400m in Fedbond By Margie Inggs Durban - About 7 500 pensioners, with an estimated R400 million invested in Fedbond, will no longer be prevented from having access to their capital, which has
SINGAPORE: Industry watchers expect more home owners to consider refinancing their mortgage loans as interest rates look set to dip further. In fact, mortgage and financial planning firm SingCapital has seen a three-fold jump in enquiries in the last two months.
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