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BusinessWeek - On Sept. 17, E*Trade Financial ( ETFC ) CEO Mitch Caplan broke the bad news to Wall Street: The online brokerage would take a hit from the mortgage mess. ... or at least did not make clear to the market—that you had more exposure to bad credit ...
2007-09-27 09:06:00 -
Global credit woes tipped to keep rates steady
News.com.au - St George chief economist Steve Ryan said global credit market turmoil, stemming from problems in the US sub-prime mortgage sector, would be enough to keep ... grain prices go up by 70 per cent in the past six weeks ... because the crops are so bad ...
2007-09-27 07:26:00 -
Australia Mortgage-Backed Bond Sales Fall 94% on Subprime Rout
Bloomberg - ... bank, increased a sale of mortgage-backed bonds by 67 percent last week by offering higher returns, reviving a market that was shuttered for two months. Rising defaults in U.S. subprime mortgages, made to borrowers with bad or incomplete credit ...
2007-09-28 01:10:00 -
Credit woes 'may keep rates steady' (AAP via Yahoo!7 Finance)
Global credit market uncertainty will be enough to spare home owners the pain of another interest rate rise next week, a survey of economists has found.
2007-09-27 07:27:11 -
The Credit Ratings Blame Game (BusinessWeek)
As agencies like S&P are blasted for the disconnect between mortgage-backed securities' ratings and results, experts lament the SEC's weak oversight authority
2007-09-27 09:06:05 -
American Home shifts blame for bad property tax checks (USA Today)
American Home Mortgage Investment bounced 564 property tax checks in Maryland but blamed other financial institutions for the problem, the state's commissioner of financial regulation said Thursday.
2007-09-27 01:06:59 -
Sheila Mesulam: People, places and things -- Sept. 28
Naples Daily News - The presentations will cover topics relating to aging in place with reverse mortgages, kitchen and bath renovations, estate planning and long term care. Information and reservations: 649-8669 Driver safety class AARP Driver Safety Program is sponsoring ...
2007-09-27 11:48:00 -
Treasurys Rise on Drop in Home Sales
CNBC - But since August investors have avoided notes backed by mortgages and other collateral perceived to be risky. In general, Treasurys this month are trading in inverse relationship to the higher-risk stock market as investors try to place bets on ...
2007-09-27 08:42:00 -
Stocks rise amid mixed economic data, new home sales fall sharply
CNBC - ... that as investors go about the usual business of shoring up their positions for the end of the quarter, some have been surprised that there hasn't been more bad news about tightness in the credit markets or about investments soured by bad mortgages. ...
2007-09-27 12:52:00 -
More homeowners hold mortgages into retirement
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - People age 50 plus in America have lived through an era when home equity loans, refinancing homes and reverse mortgages gained popularity," said Jim Toedtman, an editor at AARP Bulletin in Washington, D.C. "So, we shouldn't be surprised that if the ...
2007-09-27 09:06:00 -
TIP DU JOUR (Courier-Post)
MBA scholarship boosts Peace Corps Northeastern University's College of Business Administration has unveiled a new annual MBA scholarship to be offered to a returning Peace Corps volunteer.
2007-09-28 12:11:11 -
More Seniors Tap Their Homes for Income (Kiplinger Magazine via Yahoo! Finance)
These loans help homeowners turn their equity into cash.
2007-09-27 11:50:11 -
(AFX UK Focus) 2007-09-28 03:49 GMT: Hong Kong shares open higher but quickly reverse course; China properties hit (Interactive Investor)
HONG KONG (XFN-ASIA) - Share prices opened higher but quickly fell into negative territory as investors locked in profits after the key index gained nearly 2,500 points over the last six sessions.
2007-09-27 07:53:12 -
Sales of new homes tumble to seven-year low in August
Nashville Tennessean - Meanwhile, rates on 30-year mortgages rose for a second straight week, a sharp rebound after hitting a four-month low. Freddie Mac, the mortgage company, reported Thursday that 30-year, fixed-rate mortgages averaged 6.42 percent this week, up from 6 ...
2007-09-28 12:05:00 -
Sino-Ocean Soars in Hong Kong Debut on China Optimism (Update2)
Bloomberg - Under the new rules, loans for second homes and commercial sites will be charged at least 1.1 times the benchmark lending rate, up from 0.9 times, the central bank said late yesterday. Down payments for home mortgages will rise to 40 percent from 30 ...
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