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Avoid Unregulated Subprime Loans, Says MortgageCreditProblems.com

(PRWeb) June 15, 2007 -- Referencing a recent article in The Washington Post highlighting potential problems in the subprime mortgage market, MortgageCreditProblems.com gives solid advice to...

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Subprime Bailout Debate Rages, MortgageCreditProblems.com Offers Real Solutions

(PRWEB) May 18, 2007 -- While the debate over the subprime bailout rages on, MortgageCreditProblems.com provides easy tools to help borrowers get in touch with mortgage lenders who can help with...

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School construction biggest chunk of county debt

A new Charles E. Perry Elementary School is scheduled to begin construction this fall, a move that seeks to benefit the local community but comes with a long-term monetary commitment by Sampson County — it is just another the county will be shouldering in annual debt service for school construction.

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Mortgage Bonds Lose Ground With Home Refi Boom: Credit Markets

Government-backed U.S. mortgage bonds underperformed Treasuries in August by the most since November 2008 amid concern federal intervention may spark a refinancing wave that reduces the value of the securities.

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Bad Monetary Policy Is Redundant

The Austrian theory of the trade cycle explains why the Fed's below-market interest rates invariably lead to a correction known as the bust. The theory is not new. Why has it been so out of favor with most economists?

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