Stocks turn mixed, despite mortgage news, Visa debut (USA Today) Stocks opened higher Wednesday, helped by news that the regulator of two major home finance companies eased their capital requirements so they can pump billions of dollars into the stressed
Mortgage group lighter on hardship (Daily Telegraph) THE Mortgage and Finance Association of Australia (MFAA) has introduced measures to encourage non-bank lenders, mortgage managers and brokers to assist borrowers in financial difficulty.read more...
Mortgage firm signs up as theater sponsor (BizJournals) Great Southwest Mortgage has signed a three-year sponsorship deal with the Dodge Theatre.via
One down, more to go for Republicans aiding McCain Having worn down Barack Obama in one dispute this week, Republican operatives are helping John McCain hit other targets, sometimes without waiting for his cue.read more...
Identities stolen, mortgages swindled A loose network of crooked real estate appraisers is stealing the identities of legitimate colleagues to file false reports and fuel the surge of mortgage fraud in Chicago and across
Mortgage of the Week (Mortgage Introducer) The Royal Bank of Scotland is offering a fixed rate deal until 31 July 2008 at a rate of 4.49%, reverting to the standard variable rate for the remaining term
New applications for home purchase mortgages were unchanged last week according to the Weekly Mortgage Applications Survey from the Mortgage Bankers Association.
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