America's economic oracle Alan Greenspan is the closest thing we have to a modern Sibyl. His pronouncements on monetary policy are met with great ceremony, and once uttered can move mountains, or at
Long-Term Interest Rates Buck Conventional Wisdom The surest bet on Wall Street a year ago was that long-term interest rates would rise, boosting the cost of home mortgages and in general making credit tougher to get.via
Interest rates expected to remain low Fixed and standard variable interest rates are expected to remain at their current low levels in the year ahead, a non-bank lender says.read more...
Middle school projects fall behind Wetsu Construction's Michael Robertson, left, and Richard McNabb secure metal structure to a forklift driven by Paul Clemons at Kenwood Middle School Tuesday afternoon.via
Mortgage applications up 7.5% last week, MBA survey shows (Market Watch) Applications filed for mortgages rose a seasonally adjusted 7.5% in the week ended July 4 compared with the week before, but the four-week moving average remained lower, the Mortgage Bankers
Lawyers: 'Underlings' unfairly held in alleged mortgage scam (Boston Herald) Four men being held by the government for their role in an alleged $10.6 million mortgage scam are mere "underlings" being unfairly detained while their well-heeled...
The UK housing market is stabilising but the rate of annual house price growth is likely to continue falling, the Council of Mortgage Lenders said.
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