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  • NCB 'stifling' under corporate loan restrictions - Latibeaudiere ... - Jamaica Gleaner

    NCB 'stifling' under corporate loan restrictions - Latibeaudiere ...Jamaica Gleaner, Jamaica - 15 minutes agoSeeberan's call comes at a time when the United States financial markets have been hit by a credit squeeze linked to poorly securitised mortgages, ...
    2008-01-03 10:27:24
  • Friday Newspaper Review - Irish Business News and International ... - FinFacts Ireland

    Friday Newspaper Review - Irish Business News and International ...FinFacts Ireland, Ireland - 14 minutes agoDecember consumer confidence fell to a record low as Spaniards worried about rising food prices and mortgage rates after the heaviest period of household ...
    2008-01-03 10:29:16
  • Privacy trashed - Chicago Daily Herald

    Privacy trashedChicago Daily Herald, IL - 12 minutes agoPrivacy experts say this sort of mishap -- which leaves borrowers vulnerable to identity theft -- is a growing concern in the mortgage industry. ...
    2008-01-03 10:30:46
  • Incentives give reasons to build despite market (The Providence Journal)

    MILWAUKEE — One glimpse of a sun-kissed cornfield sprouting a “for sale” sign, and Jeri Meyers threw caution to the wind.
    2008-01-03 06:38:52
  • Mortgage originators may face penalties, state regulators say (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)

    Mortgage originators who failed to get their new licenses may face much stiffer penalties if they continue to work, state regulators warned this week.
    2008-01-03 08:04:42
  • Your 'safe' money isn't so safe (MSN Money Canada)

    Did you abandon the roiling stock market for the security of a money market fund? Gulp -- the U.S. mortgage mess has probably put your investments there at risk, too.
    2008-01-03 09:12:17
  • BoE sees further lending fall, State Street hit (Gulf Times)

    LONDON: Banks expect to cut back further on lending as a result of the credit crisis, the Bank of England said yesterday, while Federal Reserve policymakers thought big interest rate cuts may be needed to buoy the US economy.
    2008-01-03 09:16:38
  • Stocks Pare Gains After Housing Data (Washington Post)

    NEW YORK -- Stocks gave up much of an early rally Friday after the government reported sales of new homes fell in November to their lowest level in more than 12 years, stirring concerns that nervous consumers might tamp down their spending.
    2008-01-03 09:22:34
  • Zero-down loans drying up (Pioneer Press)

    Homebuyers beware - the noose is tightening on zero-down-payment home loans in the Twin Cities.
    2008-01-03 10:08:23
  • For some, it's an ideal time to buy a home (The Philadelphia Inquirer)

    Three years ago, at the height of the real estate boom, homeownership didn't seem to be in the cards for Denise Clay.
    2008-01-03 10:36:27
  • INTERVIEW-UPDATE 3-Bush weighs possible economic stimulus

    Forbes - ... jumped, prompting the Bush administration to broker a mortgage industry plan to freeze rates temporarily on some mortgages ... Bush made clear he would oppose any attempts to reverse some of the tax cuts his administration has put in place. "I'm going ...
    2008-01-03 02:50:00
  • Stocks struggle ahead of jobs

    CNN Money - Even if we get an exceptionally strong payrolls report, it's not going to reverse fears that we're headed toward meager or ... legal costs relating to poor performing fixed income funds, particularly those invested in debt backed by subprime mortgages ...
    2008-01-03 03:18:00
  • Health care issues focus of roundtable discussion

    Argus Leader - Johnson also said he supports lifting the cap on reverse mortgages so people hard hit by health and other expenses “can access the equity in their home in a secure manner.” Bob O’Connell, of the Sioux Falls Area Chamber of Commerce, says for the ...
    2008-01-02 03:55:00
  • High rise in New York apartments

    Guardian Unlimited - Worries about sub-prime mortgages may be shredding the property market across middle America but people are still prepared to ... Across the country, houses are being built and inventory increases. In New York, it's the reverse story." Contact us | Print | ...
    2008-01-03 02:50:00
  • Fearing recession, Wall Street eyes election warily

    Reuters - ... Richard Berner, whose bank last month reported its first quarterly loss in its 74-year history after making bad bets on risky mortgages. Wall Street, which tends to favor Republicans, fears that plans offered by Democratic candidate to reverse tax ...
    2008-01-03 03:54:00