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Sugar Rush? Farm bill change would aid local food companies
Of The Morning CallLocal lawmakers are pushing a Farm Bill amendment that helps local food producers such as Just Born...A Bucks County state senator deals liquor privatization fans a setback...You know that guy who promises "You'll like the way you look" if you shop at...Tags: Men's Wearhouse Inc., Viral Diseases and Infections, Bucks County
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Supreme Court to hear housing discrimination case
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court reached out Monday to take up a politically volatile housing discrimination issue that the Obama administration had gone to great lengths to keep away from the court. The justices voted to hear a New Jersey city's...
Tags: U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, DC, Social Issues, Trials, Discrimination
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Marylanders aren't shy about complaining
Marylanders are big complainers. At least when it comes to the financial services they receive. Maryland ranked No. 2 in the nation in mortgage complaints per capita, second only to New Hampshire, for grievances lodged with the Consumer Financial...
Tags: Passenger Cars, Colleges and Universities, Economy, Business and Finance, Twitter, Inc., Business
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Housing Starts in U.S. Increased in May to 914,000 Annual Rate
June 18 (Bloomberg) -- Beginning construction of new U.S. homes increased in May and permits to build single-family houses rose to a five-year high, extending a rebound that is helping shore up the expansion. Housing starts climbed 6.8 percent, less than...Tags: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Economy, Business and Finance, Lowe's Companies Inc., Land Price, Federal Reserve
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Kevin Hunt: Mortgage-Audit Scam Victim Gets Her Money Back (From State Of Utah?)
The Hartford CourantMoney lost in a scam is usually money lost forever. Mari Merwin of New Britain, a victim of a "mortgage audit" scam, now knows that's not always true. In a Bottom Line column last December, Merwin described how she paid $299 to the Mortgage Auditing...Tags: Theft, Apple iPhone, Justice System, Lawyers, Computer Hardware
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Supreme Court to hear case on housing discrimination law
WASHINGTON -- The Supreme Court, rejecting the advice of the Obama administration, will consider whether to limit the federal housing discrimination law to cases of actual and proven bias against blacks or Latinos. The justices voted to hear a New...Tags: U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, DC, Social Issues, Discrimination, Trials
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Homebuyers race to line up mortgage financing
Leisurely looking for a mortgage is a luxury South Florida homebuyers can't afford anymore. Sellers have seized control of the rejuvenated market. Strong competition for a limited supply of homes is forcing buyers to quickly arrange financing or face the...Tags: Veterans Affairs, Economy, Business and Finance, Delray Beach, Real Estate Agents, Services and Shopping
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Growing appeal for 10-year mortgages
The refinancing boom may be cooling down, but the move to shorter mortgages — especially 10-year loans among pre-retirees — appears to be accelerating. Some community banks say 10-year mortgages, once an insignificant niche option, are now...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Retirement Planning Services, Fannie Mae, Money and Monetary Policy, Federal Reserve
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Stronger economy causes mortgage rate increase
If you're in the market to buy a home, you may not want to drag your feet. Those record low fixed mortgage rates aren't so low anymore. The federal reserve bought billions of dollars in bonds and securities to boost the housing market, which allowed...
Tags: Real Estate, Economy, Business and Finance, Money and Monetary Policy, Financial and Business Services, Freddie Mac
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SOUTH BEND Patricia A. Griffey with Page 1 Benefits, an affiliate of Healy Group, has been certified through The National Association of Health Underwriters' professional development course on the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. Griffey is...Tags: Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Roseland, Marketing, 1st Source Corp.
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Bankers expect less stringent loan rules soon
In recent years, it's been tough for many Americans to qualify for a mortgage loan. Now, there are signs that standards are gradually loosening. The Federal Reserve's newest survey of senior loan officers shows that almost 10 percent of banks have eased...
Tags: Real Estate, Housing and Urban Planning, Interior Policy, Politics, Federal Reserve
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Refinancing into shorter mortgages appears to grow more popular
WASHINGTON — The refinancing boom may be cooling down, but the move to shorter mortgages — especially 10-year loans among pre-retirees — appears to be accelerating. Some community banks say 10-year mortgages, once an insignificant...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Fannie Mae, Rockville (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Federal Reserve, Freddie Mac
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