Rep. Paul Gillmor, R-Ohio, says bank leases show the store can offer future banking services.
Wal-Mart Stores Inc. may be eyeing a larger role in banking than it has previously disclosed, according to lease details made public Thursday by a congressman who accused the world's largest retailer of hiding plans to become a retail bank.
Wal-Mart is seeking federal approval to open a l...
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The state Department of Banking and Insurance said Wednesday that it ordered New Century Financial Corp., the nation's second-largest subprime lender, to stop doing business in New Jersey and has begun a seldom-used legal procedure to revoke its mortgage-lending license.
State officials are trying to find other lenders to take over loan deals that Irvine, Calif.-based New Century could n...
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The findings of the Arab Marine Industry Survey, unveiled at the conference, indicate that because the Middle East's leisure boat market is growing at the fastest rates since records began, with more than 35,000 leisure craft being used in the Gulf, there is now an urgent need for a code of conduct for everyone to follow.
'Because the Dubai International Boat Show plays has such an imp...
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QCK.com UK Financial News Archive 39395 Loans can be useful, says expert 15/03/2007
Credit, such as that provided by loans and credit cards, is "a great enabler" if it is used sensibly, according to one financial expert.
Edward Simpson, head of public affairs for the Finance and Leasing Association, suggests that the competitive loans market ensures that there is "a good deal for ev...
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The local market doesn't deal too much in investment speculation, subprime lending.
LAKELAND - The local housing market probably felt less of the recent spike in home mortgage delinquencies because Polk County attracted fewer investment property speculation during the defunct real estate boom.
"For those people who borrowed 100 percent (of the home's value) and never paid a penny ...
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In the mid-1990s, the Japanese economy was going downhill, and Larson's employer, the industrial giant Hitachi, was awash with layoff rumors. Then 55, the marketing specialist decided he wouldn't wait for the ax.
"I was invested enough so I co...
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In an attempt to deflect imported deflation from Japan, the US Federal Reserve under Alan Greenspan began to loosen monetary policy in early 2001. After the terrorist attacks on New York City and the Pentagon in September 2001, the Greenspan Fed pushed interest rates aggressively lower to support the US economy and financial system. Though the economy began to recover in 2002, the Fed maintaine...
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The revised mortgage offering, which runs until June 30 this year, has an interest rate of 12.99 per cent per annum, with no commitment fee, the company said.
"At VMBS, our concern is not only for first-time homeowners; indeed, this offer is extended to those who wish to purchase a second or third home," said Michelle Wilson-Reynolds, senior vice-president, group marketing.
The comp...
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Make Homepage Wednesday, 14 Mar 2007 09:45 Quitting smoking could save you £27,000 Printer friendly version
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GIVE up the fags from today's No Smoking Day and you could save thousands.
Not only on the cost of cigarettes but through cheaper life insurance.
More than two million people are expected to quit today ahead of the public smoking ban on July 1. And by doing so you could cut the cost of cover in half.
"By giving up smoking premiums can become 50 per cent less expensive," said ...
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