Personal Finance Daily -- April 29 Macro Investor One Fed governor sees the need for more aggressive policy. Will others listen? For WSJ.com subscribers: Out of Pocket What to do if your health plan won't pay
Board of health votes to retire building mortgage (Paris Beacon) In a move to clear the mortgage on the building at 502 Shaw Avenue occupied by the Edgar County Health Department, the Board of Health voted early today to pay
Stanford pads lead to four at Franklin American Mortgage Championship (USA Today) Angela Stanford got her putter working and shot a 6-under par 66 Saturday, building a four-shot lead after three rounds at the Franklin American Mortgage Championship. Cristie Kerr and Sophie
Don't knock the red tape State laws give New Yorkers an advantage over homeowners elsewhere. According to PropertyShark's chief executive, Ryan Slack, New York courts typically consider the buyer of the property to be the
Defaults among U.S. mortgage insurers rose to record in November "More new policies are being written" U.S. mortgage insurers saw defaults rise to a new monthly record in November, according to data published Monday by an industry trade group.
Mortgage fraud unit targets lawyers, loan officers (The Daily Record) UPPER MARLBORO ? The Prince George?s County State?s Attorney?s Office hopes to send a message to potential perpetrators of mortgage fraud: ?Not in this county.?read more...
Maybe there’s a way to thrive in the howling wasteland that is the home-loan market. Bonds backed by mortgages look like a buying opportunity, assuming a new spate of defaults doesn’t send their prices tumbling again.
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