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House prices slow with consumer confidence - MyFinances.co.uk
House prices across the UK fell by 1.1 per cent during November, which is the biggest monthly drop since December 2006. Prices in London also took a hit, with the sharpest drop since August 2005 taking place in October. Average residential property ...

Home owners hit by mortgage rate rises - Daily Telegraph
HSBC, Woolwich - which is part of Barclays - and Yorkshire Building Society announced rises of up to 0.5 percentage points on some of their most competitive mortgages. Experts expect a "torrent" of lenders would follow suit because banks are nervous ...

Small companies complain of banks’ attitudes - Financial Times
Small businessman Phil Barb recently switched bank from Barclays to Alliance & Leicester, after being told that his overdraft charges were almost doubling. “The banks have caused this muddle and now they are screwing us for it,” complains Mr Barb ...

Emerging markets turmoil engulfs UK listed banks - The Independent
The spread of financial turmoil to emerging markets caused investors to flee the shares of HSBC and Standard Chartered, the UK banks previously seen as most resilient amid theongoing credit crisis. Debt markets are signalling thatinvestors fear a ...

Banks under pressure to pass on rate cut - Daily Telegraph
; http://link.brightcove.com/services/link/bcpid1488655367/bctid1902611371 http://www.brightcove.com/channel.jsp?channel=1139053637 The surprise cut of 1.5 percentage points was designed to force banks and building societies to make borrowing cheaper ...

Which country will slither down the slippery slope next? - The Independent
The threat of a worldwide recession leaves many other countries fearing for their future financial and economic strength. Simon Evans, Mark Leftly and Jesse Loncraine assess the health of 16 states on the 'at risk' list No country in the world ...

Darling details £50 billion bank bailout plan - Times Online
Chancellor Alistair Darling today launched a drastic rescue of Britain's high street banks in move designed to head off a cataclysmic failure of confidence by announcing a part-nationalisation plan with £50 billion of taxpayers' money. He said there ...

Banks: The new welfare dependents - bbc
The Bank of England's central projection for growth is that the economy will contract at an annualised rate of about two percent some time around March or April of next year, which is when it thinks we will be at the bottom of this particularly ...

The rising taxpayer burden - bbc
For me, the most interesting story of the past 24 hours is that VW , the stressed German carmaker, is trying to raise €2.8bn (£2.2bn) from the European Central Bank . It plans to raise cash from the ECB in exchange for €2.8bn of ...

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Today's Mortgage Terms starting with B

  • Bankruptcy: A legal procedure in a federal court to relieve certain debts of a person or a business that is no longer able to pay its debts. Chapter 7 bankruptcy removes all debts. Chapter 13 lets a borrower with and income to pay bills off over a set period of time.
  • Bearer: The legal owner of a property.
  • Bill of Sale: A document that details the transfer of property.
  • Biweekly Mortgage: A mortgage with payments due every two weeks, totaling 26 payments a year, two payments more than a mortgage with monthly payments. The two extra payments lowers significantly the interest paid over the life of the mortgage.
  • Blanket Mortgage: A mortgage that includes more than one piece of real estate
  • Borrower (Mortgager): An individual who makes an application for and receives funds in the form of a loan and is obligated to repay the loan in full under the conditions of the loan.
  • Broker: An individual who gets buyers and sellers together and helps in negotiating contracts for a client.
  • Buy-Down Mortgage: A mortgage loan with a lower than market rate for a determined period of time.
  • Buyers Market: Market conditions that favor buyers. When there are more properties for sale than buyers, sellers may be forced to provide price discounts to close the transaction.

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