Dodd mortgage bill would ban practices now harming consumers (Market Watch) WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) -- Senate Banking Committee Chairman Christopher Dodd, D-Conn., said Wednesday he will introduce a bill aimed at protecting homeowners, particularly in the hard-hit subprime mortgage market.
Homebuyers may get interest-rate subsidies Business >> Tuesday September 05, 2006 PROPERTY HELP FOR FIRST-TIME BUYERS Homebuyers may get interest-rate subsidies WICHIT CHANTANUSORNSIRI With the scheduled general elections just five weeks away, the ...read more...
Home Loans at Low CREDIT-card spending has slumped to a four-year low in a major blow to stores desperate for a sales revival.read more...
Mortgage applications rise in latest week (CNN Money) Overall volume jumps 8.3%, spurred by surging refinancings as interest rates drop, according to Mortgage Bankers Association's survey.read more...
Toronto firm buys Handyman Connection Executives of a local home improvement company are looking to build up the business by selling it to a franchise leader.read more...
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Wichita mortgage lenders in 2007 were slowed but not stopped by the mortgage crisis, according to the Wichita Business Journal’s residential mortgage lenders list, published today.
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