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  • Buy a Home, Save for College

    StreetInsider.com - When members finance, refinance, or buy or sell a home with one of Futuretrust's partners such as Citimortgage(R), Chase(R), Washington Mutual(R) Home Loans or Wachovia(R), they earn college savings.
    2008-02-27 06:49:00
  • Mortgage interest rates go up again

    New Zealand Herald - Households having to refinance two-year mortgages are facing a 2 per cent increase in interest costs, which would add more than $100 a week to payments on a $350,000 mortgage.
    2008-02-27 08:22:00
  • Housing value dip becoming a ‘crisis’

    Register-Guard - Earlier this month, Congress passed a $168 billion rescue package with provisions aimed at helping beleaguered homeowners refinance into more affordable loans.
    2008-02-27 08:44:00
  • Mortgage applications fall 19.2% as rates creep higher

    Providence Business News - Meanwhile, the group’s seasonally adjusted Refinance Index plunged 30.4 percent to 2,458.9 points, accelerating from the previous week’s 27.9-percent decline.
    2008-02-27 08:44:00
  • New Study Shows Uneven Ad Unfair Distribution of Mortgage Bailout Costs and Benefits (wallstreet:online AG)

    FreedomWorks Foundation today released a new study on the costs and benefits of different policy proposals
    2008-02-27 09:15:17
  • Monaco pledges tax cooperation with Germany - Summary (EARTHtimes.org)

    Berlin - Monaco has pledged to cooperate with Germany in countering tax evasion, a German government spokesman said after Prince Albert II met Chancellor Angela Merkel in Berlin on Wednesday. Albert had given his approval to a cooperation agreement a...
    2008-02-27 09:47:30
  • FOCUS: Sterling Money Market Rates Spike On Bank Funding Fears (Nasdaq)

    LONDON -(Dow Jones)- Sterling money market rates spiked higher Wednesday on rumors that a British bank was experiencing funding problems and had been forced to borrow money from the Bank of England at a penalty rate.
    2008-02-27 09:59:27
  • Photo Release -- Nalco Elects Fyrwald of DuPont as Its New Chairman ...

    MSN MoneyCentral - ... and other factors, which may cause the actual results to differ materially from those projected, stated or implied, depending on many factors, including, without limitation: ability to generate cash, ability to raise capital, ability to refinance ...
    2008-02-27 03:58:00
  • Examiner.com Related Articles: (The San Francisco Examiner)

    Harry Clark, president of Clark Capital Management in Philadelphia, said Bernanke's initial remarks indicate he is "finally getting it" and continuing to focus on boosting the economy. The Fed, widely expected to make a half-point cut in interest rates, will meet again March 18.
    2008-02-27 10:08:56
  • Tampa Electric Company Announces Plans to Refinance Tax-Exempt Auction ...

    Forbes - Tampa Electric Company announced today a plan to purchase and refinance all of its $286.8 million of tax-exempt bonds currently in auction rate mode. Tampa Electric Company (the "company") notified The Bank of New York Trust Company, N.A., the ...
    2008-02-25 01:54:00
  • Canadian dollar hits two-month high (MSN Money Canada)

    TORONTO (Reuters) - The Canadian dollar shot to a two-month high versus the U.S. dollar on Wednesday morning as lofty commodity prices offered a boost given the nature of Canada's exports.
    2008-02-27 10:10:39
  • Foreclosures in Michigan decline

    Detroit News - But intervention by banks and federal authorities to help troubled homeowners refinance into more stable fixed-rate loans may be providing relief, experts say.
    2008-02-27 08:37:00
  • Food Price Hikes Roil Pakistan (Time Magazine)

    Musharraf's party lost the election because of the price of flour and food. It's the foremost problem facing the next government
    2008-02-27 10:12:27
  • EU Probes German Bank Assistance

    Forbes - The EU investigation will look at a 17 billion euro ($25.3 billion) credit line given to SachsenLB by other state-run savings banks, after it faced "serious liquidity problems" in August last year when it was unable to refinance one of its investment ...
    2008-02-27 08:08:00
  • Examiner.com Related Articles: (The San Francisco Examiner)

    Meanwhile, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac - the biggest sources of financing for U.S. home loans - helped prop up the market after the government removed restrictions on the size of their portfolios.
    2008-02-27 10:49:45