FSA fines mortgage firm for cold calling (UK Financial Services Authority) The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has fined Capital Mortgage Connections Ltd (CMC) £17,500 for rule breaches including cold calling potential customers. This is the first time it has taken action
7-Eleven agrees to crack down on underage tobacco buyers Eleven has reached a deal covering Michigan and about 30 other states geared toward weeding out underage tobacco users.read more...
Lakeland Company Owner Ricky Shirah Seeks Commission Seat read more...
New Rules Could Cut Cheap Loans To Some High-Risk Borrowers You've seen the home loan pitches: "Refinance now!! 1 percent mortgages!! Save thousands of $$$$$ per year with our 1 percent option ARM!!" read more...
Fed may bring back 30-year bonds WASHINGTON - The 30-year Treasury bond may be making a comeback. The Bush administration, which had stopped selling the bonds in October 2001, said last week that it was seriously
Alaska Lawmakers Coming Under Scrutiny "I moved forward because the sale price was so out of whack with apparent market value" A government watchdog group filed a complaint Wednesday with the U.S. Senate ethic
A leading mortgage broker and independent financial adviser joined forces today to give customers access to the full range of financial products.
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