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loans News Archive30-Aug-2005
- 'Low-rate Home Loans Elude Hispanics (HispanicBusiness.com)
Hispanics also struggled to get market-rate home purchase loans last year. The largest lenders charged Hispanics a high interest rate more than twice as often as whites, the Charlotte Observer found.- 'Market-rate home loans elude Hispanics (Miami Herald)
Hispanics also struggled to get market-rate home purchase loans last year. The largest lenders charged Hispanics a high interest rate twice as often as whites, the Observer found.- 'Loans available for some west side homeowners (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise)
West side Bartlesville residents may be able to make much needed home repairs with no interest or low interest loans available beginning next month, city officials said this week.- ''Disaster' finding qualifies Sacramento area farmers for loans (BizJournals)
Two Northern California counties have been declared "primary agricultural disaster areas," making them and neighboring counties in Greater Sacramento eligible for low-interest emergency loans.- 'US govt mulls crude loans to refiners (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
The Bush administration said Monday it would consider loaning crude oil from the government's emergency stockpile, if requested by U.S. refiners facing delayed shipments due to Hurricane Katrina.- 'First Horizon Home Loans Helps Build Wealth and Home Ownership for First-Time Homebuyers, Ethnic Minorities and (PrimeZone via Yahoo! Finance)
Consumers seeking homes with little or non-traditional credit histories can now take advantage of new, expanded home financing options from First Horizon Home Loans, a First Horizon National Corp. company.- 'Brazil Central Bank Probes Rural, BMG on Loans, Lawmaker Says (Bloomberg.com)
Aug. 29 (Bloomberg) -- Brazil's central bank and legislature are investigating whether two banks in Minas Gerais state played a role in an alleged scheme by the governing Workers' Party to pay bribes, a congressional investigator said.- 'Traders still cautious about loans, new investments (Sun Star)
LOCAL traders here have yet to see a major improvement in the city's peace and order condition so they just deposit their money in the banks rather than take out loans for new investments and expansion.- 'He helps blacks get loans, even if at higher rates (Miami Herald)
When Fred Warren joined NCNB in 1973 as a mortgage loan officer, he said the bank's mortgage staff included one other African American. He recalls watching black customers struggle to get loans.
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