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When President Obama announced on June 9 that some financial institutions would be allowed to repay Troubled Asset Relief Program dollars, he said the massively expensive TARP bailout had made money for the federal government.
As Najib marks a hundred days in office as Prime Minister, the country is faced with political problems at a time of increasing economic difficulties, leaving the lower-income group most vulnerable. John Inbaraj writes an open plea to the PM, urging him to ensure that the poor can walk with dignity.
I have a conventional first mortgage and a substantial second mortgage (equity line) on my home. Do you know of any mortgage modification situations that might apply to my circumstances?
By ANTHONY HALL United Press International The U.S. Treasury chastised some of the nation's banks while admitting a program to help borrowers stay in their homes is progressing at a snail's pace.
COSHOCTON - Leslie Fehrman and Kyle Ridenbaugh of Coshocton are engaged to be married. Love might be enough to keep them together, but they would also like a roof over their heads, a car in the garage and a nest egg for the future in the bank.
Here is a quick round up of what budget 09-10 is expected to hold for the Indians this coming year.
July 10 (Bloomberg) -- Rebecca Alvarez says she’s “barely hanging on.”
The Obama administration may need to redouble its efforts at supporting the U.S. housing market.
It was a year ago that the reality began to dawn: affordable housing development would not be immune to the effects of the credit crunch.
Two economists with longstanding ties to the Federal Reserve warned Congress on Thursday that it would be a mistake to make the Fed a super-regulator in charge of reining in “systemic risk” and financial institutions considered “too big to fail,” The New York Times’s Edmund L. Andrews reported.
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