Flat buyers move HC for tougher Haryana Real Estate Regulation Act

Flat buyers move HC for tougher Haryana Real Estate Regulation Act

GURUGRAM: A citizens' group from the city, called Undiluted Rera, has moved the Punjab and Haryana high court, seeking changes in the Haryana Real Estate Regulation Act (H-Rera). The group contends the state government has diluted the central Rera rules to safeguard the interest of developers
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Port Moody real estate development on fire

If approved, it would bring the number of new rental units coming to the city to 372, after Woodbridge Properties recently received approval to build a six-storey development on St. Johns Street with 142 rental units. Those are just two smaller developments out of the many new projects planned for the city
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Property doesn't always make you money as data shows house price falls over the past decade

Home values have plunged by up to 25 per cent in real terms across five of Australia's eight capital cities in the past decade, with Perth values most savagely hit, new data has revealed. A report by analysts CoreLogic applied the latest Consumer Price Index data, which shows the rate of inflation,
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House Panel Sends Democrats' Russia Memo to Trump for Review

The House Intelligence Committee voted Monday to release a Democratic memo countering Republicans' claim of misconduct by the FBI and Justice Department in the Russia investigation, putting the final decision in President Donald Trump's hands. The vote Monday was unanimous after Republicans
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Pence to Cast Cold Eye on North Korea in Olympic Staredown

U.S. Vice President Mike Pence will be ready with some counter-programming when the two Koreas enter the Olympic opening festivities together under one flag this week. Beside the vice president in the stands will be the father of Otto Warmbier, the American student who died last year after being
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Inflation Is About to Appear 'With a Vengeance,' Paul Tudor Jones Says

“We are replaying an age-old storyline of financial bubbles that has been played many times before,” Jones, founder of Tudor Investment Corp., wrote in a Feb. 2 letter to clients seen by Bloomberg. “This market's current temperament feels so much like either Japan in 1989 or the U.S. in 1999. And the
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Bitcoin Slumps Below $7000 as Cryptos Hit by Risk-Asset Rout

The largest cryptocurrency sank 9.5 percent to $6,424 as of 10:16 a.m. in Hong Kong, according to composite Bloomberg pricing. Bitcoin has now wiped out about two-thirds of its value since reaching a record in December. Alternative coins Ripple, Ether and Litecoin also tumbled at least 6 percent.
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North Korea Suspected of Hatching Coincheck Heist

South Korea's spy agency has begun investigating the possibility that North Korean hackers orchestrated the theft of about $500 million worth of digital coins from Japanese cryptocurrency exchange Coincheck Inc., said a lawmaker who attended a meeting with the head of the intelligence service.
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Analysts find 'improbable' mortgage data

“We remain concerned with mortgage underwriting standards in Australia,” they said in a report on Wednesday. “We believe that responsible lending and mortgage mis-selling are material risks for the banks.” The analysts said many of the banks' estimates of their mortgagees' loan-to-income and total
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Market rout lops $145b from fortunes of world's richest

A plunge in US stocks on Monday cut the fortunes of the world's 500 richest people by $US114 billion ($144.7 billion) as the optimism over tax cuts that fuelled January's gains gave way to worries about inflation. Berkshire Hathaway chairman Warren Buffett, the world's third-richest person, was hardest
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Diamond Residential Mortgage Prime Time Performer: Jan 29 – Feb 3

Here are this week's candidates for Diamond Residential Mortgage Prime Time Performer. You can vote once every 12 hours until the polls close on Friday at 5 p.m.. The winner will receive a $20 gift card to Mariah's Restaurant. Darion Miller (SHG Wrestler) Wrestling is going to fill up the list this week
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Market mayhem puts Trump in a tough spot

President Trump didn't just take credit for the booming stock market. He outright cheered it to go “up, up, and up.” But all of a sudden, the stock market that Trump attached himself to is in turmoil, putting the White House in a difficult spot. The Dow plunged 1,175 points on Monday — its biggest point
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Not Freezing These 5 Foods is Costing You a Small Fortune

Save money on groceries by buying these foods in bulk and moving them from fridge to freezer.
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Treasurer's office reminds of real estate tax due

The Lucas County Treasurer's Office reminds taxpayers all payments sent through mail must be postmarked by this day to avoid penalty and interest. Taxes can be paid in person at the office on the fifth floor of One Government Center. It is open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.. Residents can also pay at an outdoor
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Capital regulation and bank risk-taking

This paper examines theoretically the effects of more stringent capital regulation on bank asset portfolio risk. The analysis shows that, for a value-maximizing bank, incentives to increase asset risk decline as its capital increases. Thus, as long as regulatory efforts to contain asset risk and size are not
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CoreLogic to Redistribute GSE Credit Risk Transfer Data

CoreLogic, a leading global property information, analytics, and data-enabled solutions provider, announced it is redistributing credit risk transfer (CRT) loan-level data from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. The CRT redistribution will include Fannie Mae's Connecticut Avenue Securities (CAS) data and
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Mortgage financing should be plentiful this year

Despite rising interest rates, some to their highest point in seven years, there should be plenty of mortgage money to go around this year, according to a new, quick-hitting survey of major lenders by Magilla Loans. Nearly nine out of every 10 lenders polled said they expect to lend more in 2018 than they
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Stocks plunge: Dow has biggest point loss in history

The average rate for a 30-year fixed mortgage has climbed a quarter-point since the beginning of the year to 4.22 percent, according to the government-sponsored mortgage company Freddie Mac. “This isn't apocalyptic, it's not 2008,” said Calcagni, referring to financial crisis. “There's just going to be
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Online Reputation and the Student Housing Market: BFFs or TTYL?

The management of online reputation is extremely important to the student housing market. Generation Z values star ratings when choosing their next home.
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January house prices jumped fastest in western, wealthiest districts

A house “sold” sign in Oakville, Ont., Monday, July 23, 2012. A new survey says Canadian home prices weakened in September as new mortgage rules introduced in the summer appeared to keep some buyers out of the market.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Richard Buchan [PNG Merlin Archive].
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