UK Mortgages rates and deals

February 26, 2009

05db Spéculation - 2009

Filed under: Bridging Finance — Denis Green @ 12:11 pm

Didier Bonaventure posted a photo:

05db Spéculation - 2009

Je spécule, il ou elle spécule… Opposition ? Quand le verbe (ici, en l’occurrence, le titre de chaque photo) et l’image s’opposent ou se contredisent, qu’en est-il ? Quel choc (s’il en est un) s’ensuit ? Quel effet, cet amalgame produit ? Encore faut-il voir l’image et lire le texte. Encore faut-il être sensible à ce genre de propos. Encore faut-il savoir lire et avoir la chance de voir ce genre de choses sur un écran. Encore faut-il s’arrêter un instant, être interpellé par un tel sujet, en avoir envie.

Huge pension for former RBS boss

Filed under: General Business — Phill Taylor @ 12:11 am

There is outrage from polititians after the BBC learns former RBS boss Sir Fred Goodwin is drawing a £650,000 pension.

State to insure £300bn of RBS assets

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

The state-controlled lender is preparing to inject loans and other credit assets worth more than £300bn into a government-backed insurance scheme in a last-ditch effort to stabilise the bank while saving it from full nationalisation

February 25, 2009

EU taskforce proposes tougher regulation

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

New pan-European bodies need to be established to beef up the supervision of financial institutions in Europe and better monitor risks to financial stability, recommends a high-level report

1999 NY Times Story Predicted the Fannie/Freddie Mortgage Meltdown

Filed under: Mortgages — Denis Green @ 12:11 pm

RUSH: This is from September 30th, 1999. Headline: &##x22;&##x27;Fannie Mae Eases Credit To Aid Mortgage Lending&##x27; — In a move that could help increase home ownership rates among minorities and low-income consumers, the Fannie Mae Corporation is easing the credit requirements on loans …

The Loan On Your Doorstep

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

Doorstep lenders specialise in small amounts, at high interest rates The market grew following recession It is less popular now as high street lenders cater for borrowers with poor credit ratings

Finance

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

Steven D’Addeo posted a photo:

Finance

My Finance homework.

I totally got the idea off my roommate so koodos to him.

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