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US HOT STOCKS: Humana, Sysco, Alpha Natural, Micron Technology - Wall Street Journal |
US HOT STOCKS: Humana, Sysco, Alpha Natural, Micron Technology Wall Street Journal Title insurance and mortgage services company Fidelity National Financial Inc. (FNF, $18.28, -$0.15, -0.81%) agreed to acquire all the outstanding shares of O'Charley's Inc. (CHUX, $9.82, +$2.90, +41.91%) that it doesn't already own in a deal that ...
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DIARY-US MEETINGS/WEEK AHEAD - Reuters |
DIARY-US MEETINGS/WEEK AHEAD Reuters DATE GMT SYMBOL EVENT TITLE 06 Feb 22:00 SurModics Annual S/holder Meeting 06 Feb 15:00 Transatlantic Hldg Special Meeting of Stockholders 06 Feb Alon USA at Credit Suisse Energy Summit 06 Feb American Electric Power at Credit Suisse Energy Summit 06 ...
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Obama presses Congress on home refinancing - USA TODAY  USA TODAY |
Obama presses Congress on home refinancing USA TODAY By Richard Wolf, USA TODAY President Obama is urging Americans to press Congress to pass his latest home refinancing plan -- something he admits will be difficult to do. "In order to lower mortgage payments for millions of Americans, we need Congress ... Obama presses Congress to step up aid for homeownersReuters Obama proposes home refinancing planTucson Citizen Obama wants Congress to act on expanded home refinance planThe Tennessean
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US mortgage applications dip on weak market - China Daily  Daily News Corner |
US mortgage applications dip on weak market China Daily WASHINGTON - The US mortgage applications last week edged down although mortgage rates remained near record lows, signaling the housing market was still far from recovery, showed the latest Weekly Mortgage Applications Survey released Wednesday by the ... Mortgage applications dipped last week: MBAReuters
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Mortgage fraud unit co-chair sues biggest banks - USA TODAY  USA TODAY |
Mortgage fraud unit co-chair sues biggest banks USA TODAY By Michael Gormley, AP ALBANY, New York – New York's attorney general on Friday accused some of the nation's largest banks of deceit and fraud in using an electronic mortgage registry that he said puts homeowners at a disadvantage in foreclosures while ...
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Romney super PAC supporter has ties to Freddie and Fannie - USA TODAY  USA TODAY |
Romney super PAC supporter has ties to Freddie and Fannie USA TODAY By Gregory Korte and Fredreka Schouten, USA TODAY WASHINGTON – A Detroit-area law firm that represents mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac in foreclosure and eviction cases contributed $200000 to a super PAC supporting Republican Mitt Romney for ... US regulator launches foreclosure sales planReuters Romney PAC supporter tied to Freddie, FannieTucson Citizen COMMENTARY: Freddie Mac Must Go in Light of Its PracticesHNN Huntingtonnews.net
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Obama Proposes More Help for Troubled US Homeowners - Voice of America  Politico |
Obama Proposes More Help for Troubled US Homeowners Voice of America February 01, 2012 Obama Proposes More Help for Troubled US Homeowners Kent Klein | White House President Barack Obama has unveiled a plan to boost the economy by helping some homeowners refinance their mortgages. The initiative, announced Wednesday, ... Obama proposes broader housing refinance planUSA TODAY Obama unveils housing plan in aid of homeownersChina Daily Obama details broader housing planAsianjournal.com
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Feb. 06: Transactions, foreclosures, etc. - Sarasota Herald-Tribune |
Feb. 06: Transactions, foreclosures, etc. Sarasota Herald-Tribune Bac Home Loans Servicing LP vs. Sosa, Victor E. et al, $149380.25, 3346 Ramblewood Pl., 2008 CA 017020 NC. HSBC Mortgage Corporation USA vs. Stutzman, Chad et al, $240228.16, 4886 Wilde Pointe Dr., 2008 CA 019650 NC. Suntrust Mortgage Inc. vs.
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USA still faces a rocky road to recovery says top economist - Overseas Property Professional |
USA still faces a rocky road to recovery says top economist Overseas Property Professional The view is that more stability in housing prices will be required before investors start to take advantage of the country's record-low mortgage rates. “There has been no change in the way households perceive selling conditions — the majority of them ...
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