I was talking with a customer the other day and told me that was the last time his request for home equity loans, was, what happens next. Since it is the first time made its refinancing was very worried and anxious about the process. He told me he was afraid something might go wrong. [...]
Posts Tagged ‘banks’
What Happens After The Application Of Loan?
December 2nd, 2010 by Financial Writer
Tags: bank, banks, financial, financial services, Invest, lending, loan, loans, mortgage, us
Morgan Stanley Said to Sell CICC Stake to KKR, GIC
December 1st, 2010 by Financial Writer
Morgan Stanley is selling its 34.3 percent stake in China International Capital Corp. to Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co., TPG Capital, Singapore’s Great Eastern Holdings Ltd. and the island nation’s sovereign-wealth fund, four people with direct knowledge of the deal said.
Morgan Stanley plans to sell stakes of about 10 percent [...]
Tags: au, bank, banking, banks, business, China, Chinese, company, government, Invest, investment, new york, owners, sales, stock, ubs, us
How Medicare Sets Hospital Prices: A Primer
November 29th, 2010 by Financial Writer
The Medicare formula for payments to hospitals would be improved if it were based on value delivered rather than costs, an economist writes.
Will Ireland Default? Ask Belgium
Reckless cross-border lending by big banks has made many nations vulnerable to Ireland’s fiscal crisis, an economist writes — and none more so than Belgium.
The Other Taxes: Who [...]
Tags: au, bank, banks, big banks, budget deficit, China, crisis, deficit, economist, euro, Europe, fed, federal deficit, fiscal crisis, government, health care, increase, india, lending, sales, spending, united states, us
What Is The Difference Between A "broker" And Mortgage "banker" Is?
November 18th, 2010 by Financial Writer
It seems that home buyers and brokers are many, “the question of the difference between a mortgage” broker “and mortgage” banker. May be some differences between the two of them, because I’ve been on both sides of the fence. I know the differences between them, but please, to see that it is much more [...]
Tags: au, bank, bankers, banks, ben, benefits, buyers, company, fed, housing, lender, lenders, loan, loans, mortgage, mortgage bankers, mortgage lenders, rate, sales, united states, us, wells fargo
Yuan Set for Weekly Rise on Speculation of More Foreign Pressure for Gains
November 4th, 2010 by Financial Writer
The yuan was set for its first weekly gain in three weeks on speculation foreign governments, notably the U.S., will step up calls for the currency to appreciate when leaders from the Group of 20 nations meet next week in Seoul.
The yuan advanced 0.19 percent yesterday after the Federal Reserve said on Nov. 3 that [...]
Tags: banks, businesses, Chinese economy, currency market, economic growth, economic recovery, Federal Reserve, Global Economy, us economic
Obama Lays Out Economic Proposals and Assails G.O.P.
September 8th, 2010 by Financial Writer
President Obama on Wednesday called for an end to the Bush-era tax cuts for the wealthy, saying the country cannot afford $700 billion in tax breaks that benefit “millionaires and billionaires.”
Unveiling his economic agenda for the fall campaign in a lengthy and sharply populist speech that sought to appeal to the middle class, Mr. Obama [...]
Tags: banks, economic growth, financial system, Global Economy, interest rates, loans, stock market, us economic
Eight Banks Fail in Four States
August 22nd, 2010 by Financial Writer
Eight banks were shuttered by regulators Friday, bringing the 2010 tally of U.S. bank failures to 118.
Six of the eight failed banks were included in TheStreet’sBank Watch List of undercapitalized institutions, based on second-quarter regulatory data provided by SNL Financial.
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. found buyers for the deposits and branches for all of the [...]
Tags: bank of america, Bankruptcy News, banks, business, financial markets, financial system, wall street
Bundesbank boosts Germany’s growth outlook
August 19th, 2010 by Financial Writer
The Bundesbank said Thursday that Germany’s economy is on track to generate growth of around 3% for 2010 and that there is little chance of the United States going back into recession.
The assessment in the German central bank’s monthly report for August was credited with temporarily lifting U.S. stock index futures, while European shares extended [...]
Tags: banks, central bank, economists, economy recovery, european central bank, european markets, germany, Global Economy, money
Holding Bankers’ Feet to the Fire
July 18th, 2010 by Financial Writer
KUDOS to the Federal Housing Finance Agency, overseer of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the crippled mortgage finance giants. While some in Washington have continued to coddle the big banks even after they drove our economy into the ditch, this agency seems serious about recovering money for taxpayers by holding bad financial actors to account.
The [...]
Tags: banks, business, economy recovery, fannie Mae, financial markets, financial system, freddie Mac, Global Economy, investors, mortgage finance, taxpayers, us economic, us stocks, wall street
Bailed-out small US banks face takeover risk -panel
July 14th, 2010 by Financial Writer
Smaller banks that got U.S. government bailout money are likely to run into trouble repaying it and may become vulnerable to takeovers as a result, a congressional watchdog agency warned on Wednesday.
In its latest critique of the Treasury Department’s handling of the Troubled Asset Relief Program, or TARP, the Congressional Oversight Panel said smaller banks [...]
Tags: banks, commercial real estate, economic, financial crisis, real estate investment, taxpayers, us, us economic, us government, us treasury, wall street








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