A mortgage crisis of their own (Market Watch) NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- The subprime credit crisis has been in swing for a few weeks now. As part of the cycle, we've all heard the stories about people drowning
New home loans down 7.9% New residential mortgage loans drawn down in October fell 7.9% to $7.8 billion, the Monetary Authority says.read more...
Mortgage rates fall on signs of inflation waning (CNNMoney.com via Yahoo! Finance) Mortgage rates fell sharply this week, to 6.24 percent from 6.33 percent, on early signs that inflation may be less of a threat, according to a survey released Thursday.read
GMAC Commercial Mortgage Corporation Arranged $20.3 Million in Permanent Refinancing for a Washington Office Building (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance) VANCOUVER, Wash.----Dec. 13, 2005--GMAC Commercial Mortgage Corporation has arranged $20,300,000 in permanent, fixed-rate refinancing for a Vancouver, Wash., office building.read more...
Riverview Bancorp Declares $0.17 Cash Dividend VANCOUVER, Wash., March 15, 2006 -- Riverview Bancorp, Inc. today announced its Board of Directors declared its quarterly cash dividend of $0.17 per share, to be paid April 17, 2006,
Man Fired for Eating Pizza Wins Contest (Reg Req'd) A computer engineer who lost his job because he ate two pieces of pepperoni pizza left over from a company meeting has been named the winner of an offbeat Internet
WASHINGTON? Senate Banking Committee Chairman Christopher J. Dodd, a leader of Congress’ efforts to help homeowners ensnared in the subprime mortgage meltdown, reportedly got special treatment on his own mortgages from the CEO of Countrywide Financial Corp., a company whose practices he has called “abusive.”
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