Mortgage Meltdown Spurs More Enforcement "Because we don't license or register (loan originators), there's nothing we can do about it." New Hampshire's banking commissioner says the mortgage meltdown sweeping the country shows it's time
Anheuser Bid Stokes Angst in St. Louis InBev's $46 billion unsolicited bid for Anheuser-Busch comes at a time when the real-estate market in St. Louis, the American brewer's headquarters, is feeling the pain from a sputtering economy.read
Economic growth lower than expected Providing further evidence of the U.S. economy's slowing momentum, federal officials on Thursday revised first-quarter gross domestic product growth upward by a lower-than-expected amount.read more...
Beware 'Official' Letters Offering Certified Copy of Deed NEW YORK -- Every once in a while, another scam starts making the rounds, duping good-hearted folks who think they're either getting a deal or doing something important to
Exempt From IRC 121? Not Quite. Q: DEAR BOB: My in-laws owned a house from 1973 until this year. It was their principal residence until 2004, when they bought another house. They recently sold the
Stocks Fall on Subprime Lender Concerns Stocks were narrowly mixed in early trading Monday as further cracks appeared in the subprime lending sector, stirring concerns that a blowup among companies making loans to consumers with poor
British mortgage lenders tightened credit terms last month despite a cut in official interest rates.
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