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  • Remortgage Right Away -- Or Risk Higher Rates (The Motley Fool)

    Mortgage rates are going up again.
    2008-09-30 05:59:31
  • Examine How to Manage Your Debt in These Uncertain Times with This 2008 Debt Management (Commercial & Consumer) Market ... (Centre Daily Times)

    Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/eeeb72/debt_management_c) has announced the addition of the "Debt Management (Commercial & Consumer) Market Report 2008" report to their offering.
    2008-09-30 06:01:20
  • 'Unfair' Broker Gets £100k Fine (Sky News via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Finance)

    A broker has been slapped with a £100,000 fine for recommending unsuitable mortgages to customers.
    2008-09-30 06:05:00
  • Deal, or no deal on bailout? (The Marietta Times)

    Monday's rejection by the House of Representatives of a proposed $700 billion financial rescue package sent stocks into a 777-point tail spin - the largest one-day drop ever for the index - and left hometown America jittery and uncertain. Today, the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 is in the tank thanks to a 205-228 vote.
    2008-09-30 06:05:50
  • "Economic 9/11" Fears Over Bailout Failure (CBS News)

    The economic wreckage that the administration and Congress have warned about - rising unemployment, shrinking retirement nest eggs and recession - might not happen immediately, but that doesn't mean it won't happen at all, experts say.
    2008-09-30 06:29:15
  • Courtney breaks with other Dems, votes against bailout (Journal Inquirer)

    U.S. Rep. Joseph D. Courtney, the only House member from Connecticut to vote against the Bush administration’s $700 billion bailout for Wall Street, says he did so because it wouldn’t fix the “underlying cause” of the country’s financial crisis.
    2008-09-30 06:42:36
  • BAILOUT 'BIG 4' IN FRAUD PROBE - New York Post

    The FBI has four major US financial institutions in its crosshairs for triggering the potential collapse of Wall Street and the need for a $700 billion federal bailout plan, law-enforcement officials said yesterday. Citing potential fraud charges ...
    2008-09-28 02:10:00
  • Ex-CIA Official Pleads Guilty to Fraud - Washington Post

    Resize The CIA 's former top administrator pleaded guilty yesterday to steering agency contracts to a defense contractor and concealing their relationship, making Kyle "Dusty" Foggo the highest-ranking member of a federal intelligence or law ...
    2008-09-29 11:15:00
  • Mortgage fraud case results in Butler County man's guilty plea - Pittsburgh Tribune Review

    A Butler County man has pleaded guilty to a federal charge connected to a mortgage fraud scheme, the U.S. Attorney's Office said. Kevin Kamenski, 37, of Chicora pleaded to one count of wire fraud conspiracy on Friday. Prosecutors said Kamenski sold ...
    2008-09-28 03:28:00
  • Area man sought in massive mortgage fraud case - Oroville Mercury-Register

    CHICO -- A local man who may have ties to one of the country's largest mortgage scams is being sought by federal authorities in a nationwide manhunt. Butte County District Attorney Mike Ramsey said Garrett Griffith Gililland III, 27, was working in ...
    2008-09-25 05:58:00
  • FBI to probe 4 firms for fraud - Hindustan Times

    The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), under pressure to look at possible criminal activity in the financial markets, is expanding its corporate fraud inquiries in the wake of the tumult in the last 10 days, officials said on Tuesday. The FBI has ...
    2008-09-23 05:53:00
  • CENTRAL NY BUSINESS NEWS (The Post-Standard)

    • CNY WATCHES AND WAITS The Time To Remain Rational' Wall Street's meltdown has already hit New York hard, but long-term fallout from the financial crisis is expected to be worse.
    2008-09-30 02:06:58
  • Lobbyists look to profit on bailout (The Politico)

    Lobbyists use the rescue plan to drum up business from financial services companies fearing new regulations.
    2008-09-30 02:14:29
  • Acker signs contract to fill final roster spot (Macomb Daily)

    AUBURN HILLS — Alex Acker saw the roster spots filling up and started to lose hope. A workout four weeks ago changed his outlook and his fortunes. Acker, a shooting guard, earned a partially guaranteed, one-year contract worth about $700,000 to fill the Pistons' final roster spot.
    2008-09-30 03:27:13
  • Which debts are eliminated in Chapter 7? (Bankrate.com)

    Dear Bankruptcy Adviser, I filed Chapter 7 in 2007, and during that time I agreed to let the house go. It is now going up for foreclosure and auction. Will I be held responsible for any taxes on this property with the sale of the house?
    2008-09-30 03:43:07