Sub-prime mortgage fallout could spell disaster for pending deals (Belfast Telegraph) The sub-prime mortgage crisis may yet claim more victims before the extent of the liabilities of US lenders is fully uncovered, analysts, economists and fund managers warned over the weekend.
Two plead guilty in $35 million mortgage fraud scheme (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune) Two men behind one of the largest mortgage fraud schemes to hit the Twin Cities area pleaded guilty to mail fraud Thursday in federal court.read more...
What You Can Do to Avoid Foreclosing on Your House Terri Cullen offers tips on steps you can take to avoid losing your home as mortgage pressures mount.
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Canada calls for arrest of Iranian minister at human rights conference The clamour for action against an Iranian official implicated in the murder of Canadian photojournalist Zahra Kazemi is growing.read more...
Carrying Mortgage Debt Into Retirement (US News & World Report) Financial advisers disagree on what you should do with mortgage debt.read more...
NAB first to raise rates NATIONAL Australia Bank Ltd has become the first of the major lenders to lift its mortgage interest rates in the wake of yesterday's rate hike by the central bank.Commentread more...
That’s how I felt when reading the Letter to the Editor from Robert D. Mollenauer Jr., of Ridgecrest, Calif., in reference to his late great-grandfather, Robert L. Barnhart.
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