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  • So Far, So Good . . . If You Did What I Said (GoldSeek.com)

    But did you? In 2005, I warned that real estate would fall. Such a decline had not taken place since the Great Depression. This was considered an off-the-wall prediction then. Not now.
    2008-03-19 09:53:40
  • UK Darling:Banks Likely To Impose Stricter Lending Conditions (The Forex Market)

    LONDON -(Dow Jones)- The recent rate cuts from the Bank of England will help U.K. mortgage payers, but continued problems in global credit markets will cause lending conditions to tighten further, U.K. Chancellor of the Exchequer Alistair Darling said Wednesday.
    2008-03-19 09:53:42
  • The Comet (The Comet)

    A POLICE memory stick containing confidential information about offenders known to the police has been found by a member of the public.
    2008-03-19 10:20:03
  • 5 tips for surviving this taxing time of year (MSNBC)

    The IRS has a few new hoops for you to jump through, so be careful. TODAY financial expert Jean Chatzky offers advice for filers.
    2008-03-19 10:40:19
  • Sogeti USA Announced the Appointment of Matt Javit as an Account Executive in its Indianapolis, Indiana Branch (Centre Daily Times)

    Sogeti, a premier provider of information technology services to businesses and public-sector organization worldwide, member of Capgemini Group, today announced the appointment of Matt Javit as an Account Executive in its Indianapolis, Indiana branch.
    2008-03-19 11:16:50
  • Pryor Will Go To Ohio State (ClickOnDetroit)

    Terrelle Pryor has made his choice. Pryor announced his decision Wednesday at Jeannette High School near Pittsburgh, where he has had one of the greatest prep careers in Pennsylvania history.
    2008-03-19 11:31:02
  • Should We Buy Foreign Index Trackers? (The Motley Fool)

    The Fool has championed stock-market trackers for ten years, particularly UK ones. Now we consider whether tracking emerging markets is just as Foolish.
    2008-03-19 11:39:39
  • Thornburg Mortgage shares surge on pact with lenders (News West 9 Midland)

    Associated Press - March 19, 2008 8:45 AM ET NEW YORK (AP) - Thornburg Mortgage stock has surged on the mortgage lender's disclosure that it has won a reprieve from five lenders through March...
    2008-03-19 05:57:42
  • Change within reach, if it's not too inconvenient (Daily and Sunday Jeffersonian)

    They say we need to go to rehab, but we say "No, no, no." Don't blame any of us for any part of high oil prices or the credit crisis. None of us would ever think of buying too much house with too much mortgage, too far from work and then driving alone in too big a car to get there and back.
    2008-03-19 05:58:28
  • Fannie Mae Redemption (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)

    Fannie Mae will redeem the principal amounts indicated for the following securities issues on the redemption dates indicated below at a redemption price equal to 100 percent of the principal amounts redeemed, plus accrued interest thereon to the date of redemption:
    2008-03-19 06:00:00
  • Canada will not escape economic malaise of the US: TD Economics (CNW Group via Yahoo! Finance)

    Canada will not escape the economic malaise that is underway in the United States according to the March issue of the TD Quarterly Economic Forecast. And, the American contraction will widen regional divides in Canada.
    2008-03-19 06:00:00
  • Morgan Stanley's net falls, but tops expectations (Market Watch)

    Welcome to our daily roundup of subprime- and credit-crunch-related news from MarketWatch.
    2008-03-19 06:01:37
  • Carlyle Capital says fund insolvent (KPLC Lake Charles)

    AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Investment company Carlyle Capital Corp (CARC.AS) said on Wednesday that its liquidators have determined the fund to be insolvent and that investors were not likely to...
    2008-03-19 06:02:03
  • Bank of England dove finds ally (Market Watch)

    LONDON (MarketWatch) -- Being a dove isn't as lonely as it used to be at the Bank of England.
    2008-03-19 06:01:48
  • The Truth About Advance Fee Loan Scams (WTVQ Lexington)

    The current mortgage and credit crisis is going to make it tougher for people to get a loan, but it's going to make it easier for scam artists to try to rip people off with Advance Fee Loan Scams. The thieves will promise a loan or credit to people who have been denied and are desperate for the money.  Those unwary consumers are particularly vulnerable to this scheme. The Federal Trade ...
    2008-03-19 06:02:11