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  • GOP senate challenger: Don't count me out (Lexington Minuteman)

    While two Arlington Democrats prepare to face off in the State Senate primary, Billerica Republican Brion Cangiamila, 46, hopes to face the winner in the general election this fall.
    2008-07-02 03:47:27
  • CDO Creators Seek Redemption, and Profits, From Mortgage Market (Bloomberg.com)

    July 2 (Bloomberg) -- Money managers including TCW Group Inc. and Harding Advisory LLC that topped the list of firms behind the most toxic mortgage securities have raised more than $4.3 billion to invest in home-loan debt.
    2008-07-02 04:14:48
  • Public records for July 2, 2008 (Daytona Beach News-Journal)

    Courthouse
    2008-07-02 03:54:01
  • Troubled nation (BBC News)

    The economic angst that is gripping the US in election year
    2008-07-02 04:08:10
  • This Mortgage Deal Will Tempt You (The Motley Fool)

    This looks like a fantastic mortgage deal... on the surface...
    2008-06-27 08:46:10
  • Mortgage applications rose 3.6% last week: MBA (Market Watch)

    Mortgage applications filed last week rise a seasonally adjusted 3.6% compared with the week before, the Mortgage Bankers Association says. Interest rates on fix-rate mortages move slightly lower.
    2008-07-02 04:16:17
  • Bankruptcy filings up 46% over year earlier (Honolulu Advertiser)

    Hawai'i bankruptcy filings reached their highest monthly total in 32 months as financially strapped consumers sought relief from creditors and collection agencies in June.
    2008-07-02 04:12:12
  • Mortgage snarls Lockport property (The Buffalo News)

    LOCKPORT -- A local property owner, who city officials said in April was being given time to fix up houses because of a good track record, was summoned Tuesday to Housing Court for failure to fix up a house on South Street.
    2008-07-02 04:18:00
  • Deepening Cycle of Job Loss Seen Lasting Into ’09 (The Gainesville Sun)

    Experts say the troubles dogging the economy will be stubborn, leaving in place a combination of tight credit and scant job opportunities perhaps well into next year.
    2008-07-02 04:18:04
  • Last Of The Low Rate Loans (The Motley Fool)

    It looks like we've seen the end of sub-7% personal loans for the time being, but this form of borrowing still offers good value for money.
    2008-07-01 03:34:03
  • Dollar rises on retail data - The Age

    The Australian dollar was higher at noon after strong retail sales numbers caused investors to reconsider their outlook on interest rates. The dollar was trading at $US0.9573/77, up from yesterday's close of $US0.9548/52. During the morning it traded ...
    2008-07-01 10:53:00
  • Pimco's Gross: Longer-Term Bond Yields Have Bottomed - CNBC

    Longer-term U.S. Treasury bond yields have bottomed and will steadily rise because of inflation pressures as the U.S. economy clambers out of the current downturn, the manager of the world's biggest bond fund wrote Monday. "Intermediate and long-term ...
    2008-06-30 11:13:00
  • Korea Won May Stop Falling After 11% Decline, BOK's Rhee Says - Bloomberg

    July 2 (Bloomberg) -- South Korea's won, Asia's worst- performing currency after the Thai baht, may stop falling because the nation's current-account deficit will narrow, Bank of Korea Deputy Governor Rhee Gwang-Ju said. The deficit, the broadest ...
    2008-07-01 04:55:00
  • Banks relieved as they escape pre-funding guarantee for savers - Daily Telegraph

    Taxpayers are to foot the bill for any future banking failure after the Treasury shied away from forcing lenders to pre-fund the industry compensation scheme for savers. Although the funds will be reimbursed with interest by the banks over time, the ...
    2008-07-01 10:39:00
  • BIS-WRAPUP 1-World needs tough monetary policy to cool inflation - Reuters

    BASEL, June 30 (Reuters) - The world needs higher interest rates to tackle a clear inflation threat, even though economic growth is likely to be hit harder than most observers expect, the Bank for International Settlements said on Monday. The Swiss ...
    2008-06-30 06:20:00