Articles, tagged with "sub prime crisis", page 5
04th December 2008
The credit crunch is affecting people in multiple ways, and it is not only the borrowing that has become difficult. The major affect of the credit crunch has presented in the form of decreased lending with the banks not willing to give out money. Another ...
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Author:
RicReev
03rd December 2008
Do you need financing for personal or business reasons? Do you plan on buying a home or an automobile sometime in the near future? If you said 'yes' to either of these questions, chances are you will be looking for a loan.
There are a wide variety of l...
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Author:
Ling Tong
07th October 2008
A property for sale in France is a subject that has always tempted British buyers. A reasonable percentage of British families own a second home in France and many other families are busy checking out the prospects on regular basis. It is perhaps only Spa...
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Author:
Dale Campbell
25th September 2008
A mortgage property is a security for the performance of the obligation, usually the payment of a debt. While a mortgage is not a debt, it is evidence of a debt. It is a transfer of an interest in land, from the owner to the mortgage lender, on the condit...
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Author:
myloanexpert
09th September 2008
The calendar year 2008 has seen a very volatile Indian capital market. From the highs of about 21000 in January 2008, the BSE Sensex came down to a low of about 12500 in July 2008 before recovering to the current levels. In the process, it wiped out all t...
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Author:
Shreya Das
05th September 2008
This FHA Secure Loan Program will benefit those homeowners for whom the refinancing of payments is a major headache. This is done through FHA insured mortgages.
This program was laid down by the President Bush himself. As already mentioned, this progra...
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Author:
Jamie Hanson
05th September 2008
In 2008, having entered its second year, there seems to be little chance of the credit crisis easing forcing most financial analysts to re-evaluate their position and work out how severe it will get and how much longer it will prevail. Indeed, a recent ...
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Author:
mpressman
22nd August 2008
Indian real estate sector is becoming more organised, thanks to the market crisis. The Indian property segment is witnessing tough times and this is when the private property builders have shown some sort of consolidated efforts to keep market buoyant.
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Author:
George Gonigal
24th July 2008
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Author:
Kalyani ukfinancialsltd.co.uk
15th July 2008
This legal arrangement immensely benefits the borrower or the debtor in the sense that it allows the debtor to cut down his debts significantly to an affordable extent. Not only this, the IVA or the Individual Voluntary Agreements facilitates the debtors ...
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Author:
gracy
01st July 2008
Mixed reviews about the impact of the subprime crisis on China crisscross many financial dailies. There is no doubt that China's neighbor, Japan, is taking on a substantial hit in the sub prime crisis but what exactly can investors in the Chinese markets ...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
21st May 2008
In Greek mythology, the hydra was a beast that, when one of its many heads were severed, would grow new heads in their place. The sub-prime mortgage crisis has developed in a similar fashion, initially appearing to be constrained to a sector of unworthy c...
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Author:
Ki Gray
21st May 2008
The US economy is vastly involved in most of the world economies, and any major slow down might lead to a global recession. Slowing down of US economy means that companies ,industries and organizations in US that outsource are evaluating the recessionary ...
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Author:
fleming
20th May 2008
Bad credit mortgages in the UK are for people who have a bad credit history. It is not impossible to get a mortgage on the high street if you have a bad credit record, but it is more likely that you will have to use a less well known mortgage lender.
T...
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Author:
Aaron Hill
01st May 2008
If you are in foreclosure and have spoken to your bank, you may feel you are being mistreated. This mistreatment comes in the form of not returning calls, short answers on the phone, and advice that may not be in your best interest. The problem is that th...
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Author:
David Dinkel