World stocks soar on US mortgage bailout (AFP via Yahoo! News) European and Asian stock markets surged Monday after the US government grabbed control of ailing mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, easing fears of a world financial crisis,
Oil down to $58; drop sharpest since April The price of oil dropped by the most in two months Tuesday on forecasts that supplies of transportation fuels increased last week.via
Sometimes, It's the Agent Who Wants to Break Up Q In a recent column about listing agreements, you wrote that you never advise sellers to sign an agreement longer than 90 days. This poses a problem for me.
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Exercise caution when peddlers come knocking Kentucky residents are being urged to use good judgment when dealing with people selling goods and services in their neighborhoods, warns the Better Business Bureau of Central and Eastern Kentucky.via
Greenspan Renews Mortgage Giant Concerns (ABC News) Greenspan Renews Concern About Debt Portfolios of Mortgage Giants Fannie Mae, Freddie Macread more...
Cost of mortgage surges by a third (Reuters.co.uk) LONDON (Reuters) - The cost of paying a mortgage has soared by a third in the past three years, a study says.read more...
Indiana Attorney General Steve Carter is suing mortgage lender Countrywide Financial over “unfair practices,” and Carter will talk about the suit Monday morning in Gary.
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