Fear of greater risk driving investors more than actual risk, as credit markets weaken The widening fallout in the U.S. mortgage industry has reminded investors of a risk they had forgotten: the fear of risk itself. via PR-inside.com read more...
Asian Stocks Climb to Five-Year High; Sony, Westfield, Japanese Banks Rise Asian stocks rose to the highest in more than five years. Sony Corp. and Westfield Group gained after reports showed U.S. economic growth isn't driving wages higher, renewing speculation the
In Setting Rules for an Association, Not All Documents Are Equal Q: Recently the developer of our homeowners association turned over the development to the owners. We have discovered many conflicts between the declaration of covenants and the bylaws. We
Lawmakers take aim at mortgage fraud (Chicago Tribune) In a growing effort to stem mortgage fraud, state lawmakers introduced a bill Thursday aimed at so-called "mortgage rescuers"--con artists who promise to bail out cash-strapped families but often end
Bond sale could shake up mortgage Market (NorthJersey.com) NEW YORK -- The Treasury Department's resumption of 30-year bond sales could have an interesting impact on the home mortgage market, with lenders offering more 40-year loans and maybe even
Too many mortgage quotes can damage your rating (Reuters.co.uk) LONDON (Reuters) - Many homebuyers may unwittingly damage their credit rating when applying for a mortgage, a leading credit reference agency said on Friday.via
In this final installment of Statehouse Notes, read about the moose lottery, find out about a Republican who nearly voted the wrong way, and get the scoop on free ice cream.
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