Mortgage rates on 30-year U.S. loans fall to 5.06 percent
Mortgage rates on 30-year U.S. loans fall to 5.06 percent
Mortgage rates in the U.S. fell for the second consecutive week, lowering borrowing costs for consumers and making homes more affordable.
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European Markets Fall On China Worries – European Commentary
European Markets Fall On China Worries – European Commentary
(RTTNews) – The European markets fell for the first time in five days on Friday after China unexpectedly hiked banks’ reserve requirement for the second time this year.
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(AFX UK Focus) 2010-02-11 10:09 England, Wales repossession orders fall 42 pct yy in Q4
(AFX UK Focus) 2010-02-11 10:09 England, Wales repossession orders fall 42 pct yy in Q4
LONDON, Feb 12 (Reuters) – Courts in England and Wales issued 42 percent fewer mortgage possession orders in the final quarter of 2009 compared with a year earlier, and 21 percent fewer company winding-up petitions, the Ministry of Justice said on Thursday. There were 16,928 orders for home repossession according to seasonally adjusted data in the October to December period, 15 percent lower …
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Bank of England: savings rates could fall further
Bank of England: savings rates could fall further
The Bank of England Governor suggests interest rates could remain at their all-time low well into next year.
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Australian Consumer Confidence, Home Lending Fall on Rate Rises
Australian Consumer Confidence, Home Lending Fall on Rate Rises
Feb. 10 (Bloomberg) — Australian consumer confidence fell and home lending declined after the central bank raised interest rates a record three times late last year.
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Toyota resale value, reputation take a fall
Toyota resale value, reputation take a fall
Recalls and a slow response to safety questions have put a dent in the market value of cars long seen as money in the bank for their owners.
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Real Estate Weekly: Home prices likely to fall another 10% this year
Real Estate Weekly: Home prices likely to fall another 10% this year
A recent research report predicts that home prices will fall another 10% this year. And after the housing downturn the country has been through, Americans could remain disillusioned about homeownership as a way to build wealth for years to come.
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Australia Dec new homes sales fall 4.6 pct-industry
Australia Dec new homes sales fall 4.6 pct-industry
SYDNEY, Feb 1 (Reuters) – Sales of new homes in Australia fell 4.6 percent in December, hit by rising mortgage rates and the winding down of tax breaks for first-time buyers, an industry survey showed on Monday.
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California default notices fall 24 percent in 4Q
California default notices fall 24 percent in 4Q
Mortgage default notices for California homeowners fell 24 percent during the fourth quarter, suggesting the worst might be over for foreclosures in entry-level markets while problems spread to pricier neighborhoods, a research firm said Wednesday.
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Japan’s Five-Year Notes Fall as Stock Gains Sap Safety Demand
Japan’s Five-Year Notes Fall as Stock Gains Sap Safety Demand
Jan. 28 (Bloomberg) — Japanese five-year notes fell, ending a two-day advance, as Asian stocks rose and the yen weakened amid signs of the economic recovery is gathering momentum, sapping demand for the relative safety of debt.
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