Mortgage rates at highest level in nearly four months Upbeat economic news helped push long-term mortgage rates to their highest levels in almost four months this week.Commentread more...
Stocks Drop On Consumer Confidence Report Wall Street ended an erratic session moderately lower Tuesday as concerns grew about the impact of high fuel costs on consumers and corporate profits.The Conference Board said its June consumer
Stocks open higher, ignoring poor US lead The Australian share market opened lower this morning on the back of a weak lead from Wall Street on Friday.Commentread more...
Consumer credit weak but mortgage approvals up (Reuters.co.uk) LONDON (Reuters) - Britons shunned unsecured loans and ramped up mortgage borrowing in November 2005, official data showed on Wednesday, providing evidence of some firming in the housing market even
SC First Bank seeking to be global player in local setting However, the acquisition has created a new basis for the bank's future growth and success.read more...
KENNETH HARNEY: Cheating on mortgage forms gets riskier (Detroit Free Press) WASHINGTON --read more...
More than 160 million Americans would be able to learn their all-important credit scores at no charge—and with no strings attached—under a settlement by credit reporting giant TransUnion Corp.
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