7.26.2008

Daily credit repair news

Daily credit repair news

Beware easy fix when it comes to credit repair - Daytona Beach News-Journal

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Rather than respond to advertisements in the media or offers in the mail offering credit repair services, the FTC consumer alert suggests an alternative ...

Before you deposit that check from Canada, make sure it's legit - Austin American-Statesman

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Credit repair. Last week, Jones and Grant urged being wary of credit-repair services that ask for big fees upfront. The bureau also says to be suspicious if ...

Wall St's problem crosses the globe - guardian.co.uk

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Finance minister Brian Lenihan announced sharp cuts in public spending of €440m (£346m) this month, to try to repair the government's coffers, ...

The Truth About the Mortgage Market - Eastside Business Journal

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While it might be challenging, borrowers with credit issues need to see a loan expert. Often they have credit repair resources and other strategies to help ...

Blast from the past returns to UBS - International Herald Tribune

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Arnold, who accumulated a 2.5 percent stake in UBS through his London-based investment firm, Olivant, wants to repair the UBS corporate governance by ...

Credit cards do have their uses - especially when it comes to ... - Royal Gazette

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In a powerfully good mood, I am here to sing the praises of the credit card. I am in New York City, to which I repair from time-to-time to get away from the ...

Congress approves housing bill (Reuters via Yahoo! News)

Posted: 26 Jul 2008 03:15 PM CDT

The U.S. Congress approved a massive housing market rescue bill on Saturday, offering emergency financing to mortgage titans Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, and setting up a $300-billion fund to help hundreds of thousands of troubled homeowners.

U.S. Senate seen backing housing bill, Bush to sign (Washington Post)

Posted: 26 Jul 2008 03:51 AM CDT

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Senate was expected to approve a massive housing market rescue bill on Saturday and President George W. Bush was ready to sign it soon, amid questions about how much it will help.

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