PROMISES, PROMISES: Miles to go, promises to keep - The Associated Press
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PROMISES, PROMISES: Miles to go, promises to keep
The Associated Press ___ HOME OWNERSHIP The promise: "Obama will create a Foreclosure Prevention Fund to help people facing foreclosure stay in their homes and renegotiate with their lenders or sell their homes." — Obama campaign. The performance: Obama delivered on this … Video: The Next 100 Days The 100 Days: Will Real Change Be On The Back-Burner During The … |
Latin America Appears to Warm to IMF - Washington Post
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Latin America Appears to Warm to IMF
Washington Post, United States Ecuador still publicly shuns the IMF as President Rafael Correa's government openly seeks help from China and small multilateral lenders. But for the loans Ecuador needs — economists say as much as $2 billion to alleviate a crushing $3.5 billion trade … |
US Reaches Deal With Chrysler Banks, People Say - Bloomberg
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US Reaches Deal With Chrysler Banks, People Say
Bloomberg If some of the lenders balk to try to get a better recovery, they could be forced into a less favorable deal and legal fees, he said. “You are talking about some real money here,” Workman said. “It would be difficult to walk away from this and force it … |
Self-build: dreams and hard graft - Telegraph.co.uk
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Self-build: dreams and hard graft
Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom Self-build lenders offer a maximum of 80 per cent mortgages, pay in stages rather than upfront, and work in one of two ways. They may operate an Arrears system, releasing funds when key construction stages are reached, or they may operate an Advanced … |
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Hard on Needy
Korea Times, South Korea It was the public funds ― ie, taxpayer money of numerous working-class people ― that kept Korean banks from falling off the cliff during the 1997-98 financial crisis due to their reckless lending to large borrowers. The government has had to take … |
President Obama plans reform of student loan system - Independent Collegian (subscription)
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President Obama plans reform of student loan system
Independent Collegian (subscription), OH “Under the FFEL program, lenders get a big government subsidy with every loan they make,” Obama said. “And these loans are then guaranteed with taxpayer money, which means that if a student defaults, a lender can get back almost all of its money from … |
PROMISES, PROMISES: Miles to go, promises to keep - The Associated Press
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PROMISES, PROMISES: Miles to go, promises to keep
The Associated Press ___ HOME OWNERSHIP The promise: "Obama will create a Foreclosure Prevention Fund to help people facing foreclosure stay in their homes and renegotiate with their lenders or sell their homes." — Obama campaign. The performance: Obama delivered on this … Video: The Next 100 Days The 100 Days: Will Real Change Be On The Back-Burner During The … |
Latin America Appears to Warm to IMF - Washington Post
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Latin America Appears to Warm to IMF
Washington Post, United States Ecuador still publicly shuns the IMF as President Rafael Correa's government openly seeks help from China and small multilateral lenders. But for the loans Ecuador needs — economists say as much as $2 billion to alleviate a crushing $3.5 billion trade … |
US Reaches Deal With Chrysler Banks, People Say - Bloomberg
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US Reaches Deal With Chrysler Banks, People Say
Bloomberg If some of the lenders balk to try to get a better recovery, they could be forced into a less favorable deal and legal fees, he said. “You are talking about some real money here,” Workman said. “It would be difficult to walk away from this and force it … |
Self-build: dreams and hard graft - Telegraph.co.uk
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Self-build: dreams and hard graft
Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom Self-build lenders offer a maximum of 80 per cent mortgages, pay in stages rather than upfront, and work in one of two ways. They may operate an Arrears system, releasing funds when key construction stages are reached, or they may operate an Advanced … |
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Hard on Needy
Korea Times, South Korea It was the public funds ― ie, taxpayer money of numerous working-class people ― that kept Korean banks from falling off the cliff during the 1997-98 financial crisis due to their reckless lending to large borrowers. The government has had to take … |
President Obama plans reform of student loan system - Independent Collegian (subscription)
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President Obama plans reform of student loan system
Independent Collegian (subscription), OH “Under the FFEL program, lenders get a big government subsidy with every loan they make,” Obama said. “And these loans are then guaranteed with taxpayer money, which means that if a student defaults, a lender can get back almost all of its money from … |

