Canadians keep loading up on debt Canadian household debt is rising fast, even as credit cycle growth rates look to have peaked, says a report from CIBC World Markets.Commentread more...
Details on budget plan scarce, but criticism plentiful SPRINGFIELD, Ill. - Critics continued to hammer away Friday at a Democratic proposal to balance the state budget by cutting pension payments, while proponents scurried to finalize the sketchy plan
Housing Market to Stay on High Plateau Home sales should generally level-out and remain at historically high levels, according to the National Association of Realtors .read more...
Court gives house back six years after fraud Six years after two men posing as financial counselors induced Marvin and JoRene Martinez to sign away their house, the Colorado Supreme Court has handed it back.read more...
Home sales jumped in January More encouraging news on the housing market: Sales of existing homes rose in January, reaching the highest level in seven months, according to the National Association of Realtors .Commentread more...
As loans go bad, mortgage insurers worry "We're not worried about it today. You can ask us tomorrow. It may change. But right now, it's not a high priority" As the housing market crumbles, homeowners are
A limited offer for low-rate home loans is unlikely to break the deadlock in the mortgage market, say brokers. HSBC has announced it is extending its offer to match homeowners’ existing mortgage deals, some as low as 4.54 per cent, for a further six weeks.
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