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Local group heads international effort to educate about scamsters, money launderers
Crime may not pay, but ferreting out financial crime does. And who else would know that but the South Florida-based Association of Certified Anti-Money Laundering Specialists? South Florida, which has been a haven for fraud, money laundering, identity...Tags: FBI, Theft, Organized Crime, Crime, Law and Justice, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
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Is a condo right for a retired buyer?
Real Estate MattersBy Ilyce Glink and Samuel J. Tamkin Q: I just read your column in today's paper responding to a question about whether to buy a home at age 66 or continue renting. I was surprised you didn't make two observations. First, your correspondent wants to...Tags: Values, Homes, Condos, Mortgages, Taxation
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Dow drops 217 points to lowest level in a month
A series of weak economic reports sent the Dow Jones industrial average plunging 217 points to its lowest level in a month. The troubling economic data included weak hiring at private companies, orders to U.S. factories that were lower than expected and...
Tags: Mortgages, Stock Activities, Alcoa Incorporated, Automatic Data Processing, Inc.
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Critics: Fla. mortgage settlement misspent
South Orlando homeowner Francisco Molina said Gov. Rick Scott's decision Tuesday to spend mortgage settlement fees on new dorms, courts and the homeless misses the mark to help foreclosure victims. The spending plan OK'ed by Scott Tuesday includes $41...Tags: Heart Attack, Justice System, Kissimmee, Habitat for Humanity International, Mortgages
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Susan Tompor: Drive around to find better parking spot for extra cash
Detroit Free PressRewards, it would seem, don't just apply to credit cards. Savvy savers who want to squeak out an extra $200 to $400 in interest in a year can do it; yes, even in this super-low-rate environment. But savers need a chunk of cash and some patience to dig...Tags: Consumers, Students, Weddings, Economy, Business and Finance, Family
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READER SUBMITTED: Local Simsbury Resident To Speak At The 2013 Connecticut Business Expo In Hartford
SimsburyOn June 6, The Connecticut Business Expo will kick off at 9 a.m. at the Connecticut Convention Center in Hartford. Be prepared to network, learn, grow and prosper at this year's event, produced by Hartford Business Journal. The Expo will feature sixteen...Tags: Telemundo (tv network), Central Intelligence Agency, Marketing, Sales, Media Industry
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Joseph Haskins Jr. navigated Harbor Bank of Maryland through tough times
At one point during the three years that Harbor Bank of Maryland operated under heightened federal scrutiny, a regulator asked CEO Joseph Haskins Jr. why he stuck it out. Why not just retire? But for Haskins, one of the founders of the Baltimore bank in...
Tags: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Realty, Business Enterprises, Services and Shopping, Interior Policy
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Local Voices, May. 30
Housing bubble controller The housing market is finally recovering from the six-year bust triggered by massive over-leveraging induced by bubble prices. Housing values dropped by $7 trillion from 2006 to 2009, causing home foreclosures to soar to...Tags: Environmental Issues, Passenger Cars, Mortgages, American Enterprise Institute, Natural Disasters
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Mortgage rates pushing higher
Mortgage interest rates have moved much higher than they were just a few weeks ago, and there's consensus that just as home prices have moved off the bottom, so have mortgage rates. On Thursday, Freddie Mac reported that the average rate for a 30-year,...
Tags: Real Estate, Chicago Mortgages, Consumer Confidence, Mortgages, Federal Reserve
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Rising mortgage rates could fuel already hot housing markets
Mortgage rates have risen half a percentage point since setting record lows last fall, and many economists expect them to continue rising for the foreseeable future. The increase, a reaction to the improving economy and housing markets, could fuel...
Tags: Human Interest, Mortgages, Money and Monetary Policy, Realty, Economy, Business and Finance
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Father of former UCLA basketball star indicted
Ronald Holmes, father of former UCLA basketball star Shabazz Muhammad and himself a former hoops standout, has been indicted on federal fraud charges. Holmes, 51, was detained Thursday in Las Vegas. He has pleaded not guilty to bank fraud, as well as...
Tags: Banking, Sports, Mortgages, Trials, Prosecution
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Mortgage Rates Rise To Highest Level In A Year
The Hartford CourantMortgage rates this week jumped to their highest level in a year, as the economy showed signs of strengthening and the Federal Reserve may pull back on its efforts to keep rates low. The rate on 30-year, fixed-rate home loans shot up to 3.81 percent...Tags: Real Estate, Farmington (Hartford, Connecticut), Mortgages, Federal Reserve, Real Estate Sellers
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