
Bank of America announced on Monday that it would proceed with the foreclosure of at least 100,000 homes across 23 states starting next week, citing legal rights to do so amid allegations of document fraud. Observers say that the move of the country’s biggest bank may soon be followed by other lenders which would mean […]
Tuesday October 19 2010, 6:28 AM EDT | Posted in
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The United States government has started to investigate if China is improperly subsidizing companies engaged in the alternative and renewable energy business, in what is a major blow to the alleged plan of China to wrest control of the promising industry. A petition filed by the United Steelworkers Union accusing China of extending inappropriate subsidies […]
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Bank regulators and attorneys general of 49 states are starting a nationwide investigation about widespread foreclosure fraud allegedly committed by mortgage firms to thousands of homeowners. Specifically, the officials would try to find out whether employees of mortgage companies filed papers incorrectly or knowingly prepared false documents. “This group has the backing of nearly every […]
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China’s trade surplus decreased in September as imports jumped and the Chinese economy showed resiliency amid the global economic doldrums. But the surplus is still substantial and with export growth hitting double-digits, it likely means that there will be no stop to the calls for Beijing to let the yuan appreciate faster. “The trade surplus […]
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The U.S. dollar dropped to its lowest mark in eight months versus the euro amid reports that the Federal Reserve may announce this week that it is adding government debt purchases to support a slow economic recovery. Meanwhile, the dollar also fell to a 15-year low against the yen following the latest Labor Department better-than-expected […]
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United States Secretary Tim Geithner has reiterated his call for China to let its currency appreciate faster than other currencies during an International Monetary Fund (IMF) meeting in Washington. Geithner said without specifically naming China that the world’s economy would slow down unless export-oriented economies would revamp their economic policies and adopt “a more flexible, […]
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President Obama on Thursday did not sign a bill that would ease restrictions on notarization of foreclosure documents and allow them to be prepared electronically, citing concerns that the measure could worsen the problems caused my erroneous foreclosure documents filed by banks. The president wants the bill to be sent back to Congress for fixing […]
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Premier Wen Jiabao of China said that the government is set to spur more domestic demand in order to address some of the “structural problems” of its economy. China Boost Economic Demand “We can rely on stimulating domestic demand to stabilize and further grow the Chinese economy,” Wen said. The Chinese Premier also said that […]
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China criticized a U.S. bill approved by the House of Representatives designed to persuade Beijing to quicken the rise of the yuan by saying that the measure violates existing rules of the World Trade Organization (WTO). Beijing has not allowed its currency to rise as fast as other economies hoped as they look for exports […]
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Rules surrounding settling credit card debt will be changing in October. In response to thousands of Better Business Claims, the Federal Trade Commission is imposing tighter regulations on companies that negotiate credit card debt for a fee. The new rules will go into effect on October 27 and most directly impact companies that charge an […]
Tuesday September 28 2010, 2:37 AM EDT | Posted in
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