Mortgage Woes Don't Stop British Market (AP via Yahoo! Finance) Britain already has felt the ripples from the subprime mortgage crisis in the United States through the volatility of stock and currency markets. Could it also infect the nation's
RBA welcomes US govt moves on economy The Reserve Bank of Australia has welcomed what it describes as unprecedented actions by US authorities to preserve financial stability in the US and ease the disruption on credit markets.read
Which mortgage fits you best? (Orange County Register) Hybrid loans can have advantages if you pay them down quickly. The days of the fixed-rate mortgage that you pay off in 30 years are long over as adjustable rate
Troops can now borrow more in home loans WASHINGTON - Troops can now borrow up to $417,000 in a no-down-payment home loan through the Department of Veterans Affairs, which boosted its loan maximum by 16 percent this month.read
Mortgage meltdown as lending falls 17 per cent and experts warn worse is still to come (Evening Standard) Mortgage meltdown is getting "rapidly worse", lenders warned yesterday, as evidence emerged of house prices falling by up to £1,000 a day. The Council of Mortgage Lenders said mortgages could
S. Korean Mortgage Loan Growth Drops (Asia Pulse via Yahoo! Australia & NZ News) The extension of mortgage loans by major South Korean banks grew at their slowest pace in five months in August, as the lenders cut back on the lending due to
ARTASHAT CANNERY DOES NOT HAVE TIME TO PURCHASE APRICOTS YEREVAN, JUNE 28. ARMINFO. Residents of Ararat region of Armenia have to stand in line for several hours for selling apricots to the Artashat cannery.
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