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  • Week of February 11, 2008 - The Asian Banker (subscription)

    Week of February 11, 2008The Asian Banker (subscription), Singapore - 54 minutes agoRHG owns the closed mortgage book of the former RAMS Home Loans Group. Bank of New Zealand (BNZ) has raised its standard credit card interest rate to almost ...
    2008-02-10 07:35:38
  • Most people in poll believe country is now in the grips of a recession (The Herald Bulletin)

    WASHINGTON — Empty homes and for-sale signs clutter neighborhoods. You’ve lost your job or know someone who has. Your paycheck and nest egg are taking a hit.
    2008-02-10 06:55:24
  • Americans believe recession is here (The Gainesville Sun)

    Sixty-one percent of the public believes the economy is now in recession.
    2008-02-10 07:08:37
  • (AFX UK Focus) 2008-02-11 03:13 GMT: Asian stocks slump on renewed subprime worry; Australia hit by rate fears (Interactive Investor)

    SINGAPORE (Thomson Financial) - Stock markets across Asia fell Monday as investors returned from the Lunar New Year break to continued gloom on Wall Street, while Australian benchmarks were hit by hints from the central bank that it may raise rates again to combat high inflation.
    2008-02-10 07:35:13
  • How Big Was The Housing Boom? (The Motley Fool)

    Which parts of the UK were the biggest winners and losers in the house-price explosion? We dig up the data and find out.
    2008-02-10 08:01:45
  • Earnings fall at Liberty Reverse Mortgage parent - Charlotte Business Journal

    Earnings fall at Liberty Reverse Mortgage parentCharlotte Business Journal, NC - Feb 9, 2008Genworth Financial Inc., the parent company of Liberty Reverse Mortgage, reported earnings of $178 million in the fourth quarter, down 52 percent from the ...
    2008-02-09 12:18:33
  • Building 'blitz' coming for affordable housing project

    North County Times - Youel said the city's loan will be used to finance "silent second" mortgages that will give Habitat the "right of first refusal" if buyers eventually sell their homes. She said that the silent second allows Habitat to require that the homes be resold ...
    2008-02-08 03:54:00
  • Cabinet's rising star James Purnell is accused of tax avoidance over ...

    Daily Mail - ... at least 2003 he was telling the Commons that the London flat was his second home. He has claimed at least £20,000 a year in housing subsidy between 2001 and 2007. The money can be used to subsidise the cost of having two houses, to pay mortgages ...
    2008-02-10 04:06:00
  • Low diploma rates hurt UA, ASU loans

    East Valley Tribune - ASU's financial aid office cannot track how many parents take on second mortgages, or use other types of borrowing, to help pay college expenses. The number of ASU students borrowing from the federal government has slowly dropped the past two years ...
    2008-02-09 03:53:00
  • Another minister faces questions into expenses - this time over ... - Daily Mail

    Another minister faces questions into expenses - this time over ...Daily Mail, UK - 11 hours agoThe money can be used to subsidise the cost of having two houses, to pay mortgages and refurbish properties. Mr Purnell was elected as MP for Stalybridge ...
    2008-02-10 08:25:51
  • Watch out for Chinese stock market this week - Livemint

    Watch out for Chinese stock market this weekLivemint, India - 9 hours agoHowever, a convincing breakout above this level could trigger some gains on the bourses, which may take the Sensex to 18059 points, which is the second ...
    2008-02-10 10:37:20
  • Anglican Archbishop seen supporting Islamic law - Spero News

    Anglican Archbishop seen supporting Islamic lawSpero News - 8 hours agoThe Government has already started making concessions: it has changed the law so that there are sharia-compliant mortgages and sharia pensions. ...
    2008-02-10 11:10:37
  • Second Innings - Livemint

    Second InningsLivemint, India - 8 hours ago... head of the Bangalore-based wealth management firm International Money Matters Pvt. Ltd: “At a time when most 30-40-year-olds are repaying mortgages and ...
    2008-02-10 11:27:40
  • Not enough imams for law change - New Zealand Herald

    Not enough imams for law changeNew Zealand Herald, New Zealand - 8 hours agoLast year Prime Minister Gordon Brown as Chancellor of the Exchequer changed the law to introduce sharia mortgages because Islam forbids the charging of ...
    2008-02-10 11:45:36
  • Euclid Avenue Investment To Reach $4B - NewsNet5.com

    Euclid Avenue Investment To Reach $4BNewsNet5.com, OH - 7 hours agoToo many neighborhoods are being hollowed out by defaults on subprime mortgages, and the new growth along Euclid Avenue, while laudable, won't do much in ...
    2008-02-10 12:21:05