Finance & Mortgage
'Mortgage Rate : Over Half of UK Borrowers Don’t Know
'Why U.S Taxes Should be Raised [CHARTS]
'Court OK Of $25 Billion Mortgage Deal To Be Sought Monday
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NetJets Inc, a private jet-sharing company owned by Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Inc , was sued for $366.3 million by the government to recover unpaid taxes, four months after sued the government for nearly twice as much. -
'US to seek court approval of $25 bln mortgage pact
A previously announced $25 billion settlement between five major banks accused of abusive mortgage practices and government officials will be filed in federal court on Monday, people familiar with the matter said late Friday. -
'A Tough Bonus Season Looms for Wall Street and New York
The fiscal downturn has hit Wall Street executives where it hurts most --their wallets -- and locales dependent upon their income rank as collateral damage. -
'Citigroup CEO Vikram Pandit Receives Total Compensation of $14.9 Million for 2011
Citigroup Inc. Chief Executive Vikram Pandit received a total compensation of $14.9 million for 2011, which includes salary, cash bonus and deferred stock. -
'Fannie, Freddie Regulator Slashes Executive Pay
The regulator for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac , responding to political pressure, on Friday slashed salaries for the chief executives of the two firms and ruled out bonuses for many top executives. -
'Mortgage Rates Show Little Change by Bankrate
The average rate on the benchmark 30-year fixed mortgage rate rose slightly to 4.11 percent, according to Bankrate.com's weekly national survey. The average 30-year fixed mortgage has an average of 0.39 discount and origination points. -
'Retirement Planning: How Low Must Retirement Withdrawals Go?
After a lifetime of diligently saving, retirees are faced with a new question: How much can they take out during retirement? -
'Carlos Roberto Quinones Waits to be Evicted after Failing to Pay Mortgage in Madrid
Carlos Roberto Quinones Waits to be Evicted after Failing to Pay Mortgage in Madrid -
'Mortgage Applications Dipped Last Week : MBA
Applications for U.S. home mortgages dipped last week as refinance demand sagged, though activity in home purchases picked up, an industry group said on Wednesday. -
'Justice Dept. Casts Wide Net with Mortgage Subpoenas
A U.S. Justice Department inquiry into the packaging and sale of home loans by the biggest U.S. banks casts a wide net and appears to significantly overlap with other enforcement efforts, according to people who have viewed subpoenas sent to the firms. -
'Chines Banks Lower Rates For First-Home Buyers
Chinese banks have begun offering preferential loan rates for first-home buyers, the official China Securities Journal said on Monday, signaling that Beijing is relaxing its grip on the property sector after a near two-year clampdown. -
'Stockton, California's impact on muni landscape
Last week the Stockton, California, city council approved a plan to default on about $2 million of debt payments in an effort to avoid becoming the largest U.S. city to file for bankruptcy.