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Crunch time as mortgage brokers flee THE global credit crunch has plunged the mortgage broking industry into turmoil, with a third of all brokers expected to flee the industry by the end of the year.
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How housing tax credit proves good, bad news The housing recovery law enacted late last month included good news in the temporary $7,500 tax credit for first-time home buyers, but it also leveled a "double whammy” at a big part of the market in Oklahoma, a mortgage consultant said. That's from the buyer's side. On the seller's side in the meantime, houses priced right still sell quickly, a Realtor said. Bad news for buyersCertain ...
Comptroller seeks weaker credit card reforms In an unusual move, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency has asked other federal regulators to scale back a proposal to crack down on unfair and deceptive credit card practices.
UAE mortgage market set to reach Dh64 billion DUBAI - The mortgage market in the UAE is poised to reach Dh64 billion over the next three years, posing a real challenge to the banking sector and home financiers in extending loans to property investors as more projects are delivered.
Are the rich hurting in a bad economy? We’ll never know CHICAGO -- The rich are different from you and me in a way they should probably get more credit for. They don’t whine so much about the economy.
Credit scorer rethinks authorized user overhaul "Authorized user" sounds like a term you'd find on the warning label of a heavy-duty power tool. But in the world of credit reports, an "authorized user" is someone who is allowed to use another individual's credit card without being responsible for the bill.
Credit crisis foxes central bankers More than a year into the credit crunch, the world’s central bankers are still struggling to understand the impact of the squeeze on the global economy.
Paying off your mortgage early is a safe investment Paying off your mortgage early is not a good way to save for retirement, but these days it looks safer than the stock market and other investments.
"Liar loans" may prolong mortgage crisis Losses on loans given to borrowers who lied about their income and assets could total $100 billion, threatening to add another two years to the nation's mortgage crisis.
When the house won't sell, sell the mortgage Unable to sell her Aurora town home for what she owes on it, Judith Smith is looking for someone to take over her mortgage.
Mortgage relief bill could save Linn homes Linn County homeowners facing foreclosure could find some good news in the mortgage relief bill signed by President Bush in July.
New mortgage law boosts investor confidence, says Engel & Voelkers Engel & Voelkers, a German-based international real estate brand, welcomes the new mortgage law issued by the Dubai Government.
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