UK Mortgages rates and deals

January 26, 2009

Gloom deepens as 70,000 global jobs go

Filed under: Bridging Finance, UK Mortgage Brokers — Cindy Smith @ 6:11 pm

The scale of the global economic downturn was thrown into stark relief as companies across Europe and the US announced plans to shed a total of more than 60,000 jobs

Barclays warns of £8bn credit writedown

Filed under: Bridging Finance, UK Mortgage Brokers — Cindy Smith @ 12:11 pm

The UK lender sought to reassure investors as it warned writedowns would total £8bn this year but said it would make profits of more than £5bn following the acquisition of Lehman’s North American business

ABC s of Writing For The Web

Filed under: General Business — Denis Green @ 6:11 am

If you’re new to affiliate marketing, it’s wise to start with the ABCs of web writing By ABCs, we’re talking about writing across different platforms

Foreclosure debate shifts to bankruptcy court

Filed under: Mortgages — Denis Green @ 6:11 am

Homeowners struggling with unaffordable mortgages soon may have a place to turn to get the loans modified: bankruptcy court.

Kings Canyon Highway, CA Hwy 180, construction

Filed under: Bridging Finance — Denis Green @ 6:11 am

SouthernBreeze posted a photo:

Kings Canyon Highway, CA Hwy 180, construction

Fresno, CA - California is not broke because of this or any other highway construction projects. But if the Chicken Rights folks (think Prop. 2, "Shall certain farm animals be allowed, for the majority of every day, to fully extend their limbs or wings, lie down, stand up and turn around?") think it’s important to tell the farmers how to run their business, then financing the Chicken Police should be TOP priority. Right? What a buncha’ freakin’ DUMBASSES! www.smartvoter.org/2008/11/04/ca/state/prop/2/

BofA had role in Merrill bonuses

Filed under: Bridging Finance, UK Mortgage Brokers — Cindy Smith @ 12:11 am

Bank of America played a role in Merrill Lynch’s decision to pay $4bn in bonuses in December as mounting losses were threatening to derail BofA’s takeover of the Wall Street firm

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