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Alpharetta woman gets 11 years for mortgage fraud  Adriene Newby-Allen, 40, of Alpharetta, Ga., was sentenced late Monday to more than 11 years in federal prison for her role in a multi-million dollar mortgage fraud scheme.

Mortgage lenders' small print ruse to block rate cuts   Banks may use the small print in mortgage contracts to prevent borrowers benefiting from future interest rate cuts by the Bank of England.

GM says GMAC mortgage unit may not survive   Bad news kept piling up for General Motors Corp. on Monday as its shares plunged to their lowest point in 60 years and the company said in a government filing that the mortgage unit of its finance arm may not survive.

Interest-free mortgage possible ? if rates continue sharp falls  Some homeowners could be enjoying an interest-free mortgage next year if rates continue to fall steeply, it was disclosed yesterday. Cheltenham & Gloucester, which is part of Lloyds TSB, offered a two-year tracker mortgage of 1.01% below the Bank of England base rate in July and August 2007.

Citigroup Plans to Ease Mortgage Terms for At-Risk Borrowers  Citigroup plans to announce today that it is launching a mortgage-modification program for 500,000 at-risk borrowers in regions facing rising unemployment rates and steep declines in home values.

GM says GMAC mortgage unit may not survive  Bad news kept piling up for General Motors Corp. on Monday as its shares plunged to their lowest point in 60 years and the company said in a government filing that the mortgage unit of its finance arm may not survive. GM also said that Delphi Corp., its...

Credit card providers ignore base rate cut   While mortgage borrowers will have to wait and see if they stand to benefit from today's 1.5% cut in interest rates, credit card customers have been told not to expect repayments to fall. Although the Bank of England has slashed the base rate to 3%, consumers look set to continue to pay an average APR of more than five times that figure, according to financial data firm Moneyfacts. It ...

GM shares sink, says GMAC mortgage unit may not survive  Bad news kept piling up for General Motors today as its shares plunged to their lowest point in 60 years and the company said in a government filing that the mortgage unit of its finance arm may not survive.

Lloyds TSB Stops Offering Mortgage Loans on U.A.E. Apartments  Nov. 11 -- Lloyds TSB Plc , the U.K.'s third- largest commercial bank by assets, said it has stopped offering mortgage loans for apartments in the United Arab Emirates because of the global financial crisis.

Why banks are boosting credit card interest rates and fees  In recent years, banks have sharply raised interest rates and penalty fees on credit cards. As the economy tanks and banks' mortgage-related losses balloon, some banks are stepping up such increases to boost revenue. Bearing the brunt are consumers for whom a jump in rates and fees can make it tougher to pay their bills at a time when household budgets already are being stretched.

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