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McCain, Obama differ on housing crisis
Presidential candidates John McCain and Barack Obama envision the Federal Housing Administration backing new, cheaper mortgages for distressed homeowners who otherwise would have difficulty refinancing into more secure government-insured loans with lower monthly payments.
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News Source - Naples Daily News
Publish date - 21:58:46 07/05/08
National Class Action Settlement Can Help Your Rates
If you're thinking about buying a home or refinancing - even if you've got excellent credit - you may want to avail yourself of a forthcoming free service that could help you get a better mortgage rate.
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News Source - The Lakeland Ledger
Publish date - 13:47:53 07/05/08
Worried about your credit? Here's how to check for free
WASHINGTON — If you're thinking about buying a home or refinancing — even if you've got excellent credit — you may want to avail yourself of a forthcoming free service that could help you get a better mortgage rate. Under the terms of a national class-action settlement, you may qualify for six or nine months of daily monitoring of your credit file plus unrestricted access to your credit report ...
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News Source - The Oklahoman
Publish date - 16:10:23 07/05/08
New Breakthrough "Mortgage Reduction Software" Just Released
Mortgage reduction software saves homeowners thousands of dollars and builds principal equity in homes without any extra money out of the homeowner's pocket. Service doesn't require any refinancing, home appraisals, credit reports, closing costs, or changing of lenders. Software also works with any existing mortgage. (PRWeb Jul 5, 2008) Read the full story at ...
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News Source - PRWeb
Publish date - 09:10:07 07/05/08
Foreclosures to rise whoever wins White House
Home foreclosures will keep rising next year no matter who is elected president in November.
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News Source - AP via Yahoo! News
Publish date - 15:00:52 07/05/08
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LBO Defaults May Rise as About $500 Billion Comes Due (Update2)
July 4 (Bloomberg) -- Leveraged-buyout loan defaults may be ``significantly higher'' than ratings companies' estimates as about $500 billion of debt used to fund the takeovers comes due, the Bank for International Settlements said.
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News Source - Bloomberg.com
Publish date - 15:43:06 07/04/08
New Breakthrough "Mortgage Reduction Software" Just Released
Mortgage reduction software saves homeowners thousands of dollars and builds principal equity in homes without any extra money out of the homeowner's pocket. Service doesn't require any refinancing, home appraisals, credit reports, closing costs, or changing of lenders. Software also works with any existing mortgage.
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News Source - PRWeb via Yahoo! News
Publish date - 07:27:22 07/05/08
Election Won't Help Foreclosures
Experts say that home foreclosures will continue to skyrocket in 2009 no matter who the next U.S. president is • 'Inconvenient Truth' Director Seen Filming Obama
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News Source - Fox News
Publish date - 16:44:05 07/05/08
Update on Preferred Stock Refinancing for Duff & Phelps Utility and Corporate Bond Trust Inc.
Update on Preferred Stock Refinancing for Duff & Phelps Utility and Corporate Bond Trust Inc.
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News Source - Fox News
Publish date - 00:09:51 07/02/08
Talks on deal to save Valleywood
DISCUSSIONS with three interested parties with a view to concluding a refinancing deal for a film studio development in South Wales, dubbed Valleywood, are continuing.
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News Source - icWales
Publish date - 11:56:01 07/04/08
Foreclosures to Rise Whoever Wins White House
Foreclosures will climb no matter who wins White House; John McCain, Barack Obama promise help
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News Source - ABC News
Publish date - 13:44:30 07/05/08
Foreclosures to rise whoever wins White House
By JEANNINE AVERSA Home foreclosures will keep rising next year no matter who is elected president in November. Even the optimism that surrounds a new president taking office cannot resurrect home values overnight, and presidents have no direct ability to reduce rising mortgage rates. Nevertheless, Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain both promise help for homeowners facing ...
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News Source - Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Publish date - 22:48:36 07/05/08
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The raise sends the ECB's central 'refinancing rate' to its highest level since 2001. The previous rate rise came in June 2007, before the credit crisis started hitting the US, dampening growth prospects in Europe and raising fears of a worldwide recession.
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News Source - EUActiv
Publish date - 07:13:48 07/04/08
Term Life Insurance Rate War
(ARA) - If you have been thinking about buying term life insurance, now's a great time to start shopping because life insurance companies are competing for the lowest term life insurance rates. Rates are expected to continue to decrease throughout 2008.
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News Source - Carteret County News-Times
Publish date - 15:13:09 07/04/08
Foreclosures to rise whoever wins White House
Home foreclosures will keep rising next year no matter who is elected president in November. Even the optimism that surrounds a new president taking office cannot resurrect home values overnight, and presidents have no direct ability to reduce rising mortgage rates. Nevertheless, Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain both promise help for homeowners facing foreclosure. Obama supports ...
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News Source - The Charlotte Observer
Publish date - 15:27:57 07/05/08
AdCare Health Systems, Inc. Announces the Refinancing of Three Assisted Living Properties in Ohio
AdCare Health Systems, Inc. , an Ohio based long term care, home care and management company, today announced the refinancing of three assisted living properties in Ohio.
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News Source - PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance
Publish date - 22:02:19 07/01/08
Foreclosures will climb no matter who wins White House; John McCain, Barack Obama promise help
WASHINGTON - Home foreclosures will keep rising next year no matter who is elected president in November. Even the optimism that surrounds a new president taking office cannot resurrect home values overnight, and presidents have no direct ability to reduce rising mortgage rates.
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News Source - Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune
Publish date - 13:04:36 07/05/08
