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Webster Bank loses $12.5 million in bad construction loans Webster Bank announced plans Tuesday to open flagship branches in Boston and Providence, R.I., even as its parent company said it expects to take a bigger hit from bad loans in the third quarter.
Loan firm leaders say credit crisis worst to come The leaders of an Oklahoma City company that markets huge portfolios of bank loans saw the subprime mortgage crisis coming. And now they perceive more misery. How bad is the current credit crisis going to get? "You don't want to know,” said Bliss Morris, chief executive officer of First Financial Network. "It's a tidal wave.” First Financial Network, based in Oklahoma City, is the nation's ...
Take out home loans to pay for insulation, minister tells families reeling under credit crunch Hard-pressed families were yesterday urged by a Government minister to take out home loans to pay for loft and wall insulation.
Fed eases access to emergency credit The Federal Reserve Sunday announced new steps to ease access to emergency credit for struggling financial companies, by broadening the collateral to be used for central bank loans.
Loans to small businesses continue, but banks tighten reins Despite a global credit crisis that has shaken some of the biggest Wall Street institutions, most small businesses are still able to get bank loans, though lending terms have tightened and the worsening economic picture could soon take a toll,...
Westpac Banking Cuts Its Fixed Interest Rates for Home Loans Sept. 15 -- Westpac Banking Corp. , Australia's second-biggest by market value, cut its fixed interest rate for home loans by as much as 30 basis points.
SBA Disaster Loans Available Following Secretary of Agriculture Disaster Declaration in Indiana The U.S. Small Business Administration announces today that federal economic injury disaster loans are available to small businesses, small agricultural cooperatives, and most private, non-profit organizations of all sizes located in the State of Indiana as a result of hail that occurred on June 21-22, 2008.
FHA loans enjoy a boom As other mortgage sources dry up, the paperwork looks less inconvenient After years of looking into buying a home, Joanne Krstic finally found one she could love and afford with the help of an FHA-insured mortgage loan. As other mortgage sources dry up, the paperwork associated with government-insured loans is looking less inconvenient for buyers.
Chatzky: Raiding the 401(k) is an unwise move With people behind on mortgage payments and credit card bills, and short on cash for basics like gas and food, some are taking desperate measures. Raiding your 401k, or 403b, is one way to get quick cash, but in most situations it is a bad idea.
Report: August bad month for foreclosures IRVINE, Calif., Sept. 12 UPI -- More than 250,000 home loans were in default and 91,000 U.S. families lost their homes in August, an online marketer of foreclosed properties said.
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