More Puerto Rico Help to Be Considered Next Week by House Panel

More Puerto Rico Help to Be Considered Next Week by House Panel

The House Natural Resources Committee scheduled a hearing for Oct. 24 to discuss additional steps to help Puerto Rico recover from financial and
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Out-of-town investors inflate real-estate prices and rent, study finds

Investors who buy housing and leave it empty in a city push up both real estate and rent costs, making older homeowners more wealthy and renters
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Why the new banking laws won't be the slam dunk the government is expecting

The federal government is set to enact new laws covering Australian banks, senior executives and directors. Called the Banking Executive
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Foxtons' revenue falls as it struggles with London's weak housing market

LONDON – London-only estate agent Foxtons is feeling the effects of a slowdown in the capital's property market. Foxtons' revenue for the quarter
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Value-Add Investors Weigh Capital Options

Multifamily investors have the advantage of being able to access capital through Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Both agencies have value-add
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Intel Proposes System to Make Self-Driving Cars Blameless

Intel Corp. has developed a system it says ensures that self-driving vehicles can't cause accidents where they are at fault, an effort to reassure a
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Blue Streaks Stunned By Late Reversal Of Fortune In Westerville

John Carroll had not lost a game it had led since the 2014 OAC Championship match. John Carroll had lost to Otterbein since 2004. Both streaks
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China Is Poised to Take Over This Industry. America Can't Let It Happen.

The future of transportation will be electric vehicles (EV). As battery costs come down and countries turn away from internal combustion engine
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Facebook and Google Helped Anti-Refugee Campaign in Swing States

The big tech companies worked closely with Secure America Now to target an audience the group felt could be swayed by the message. By. Benjamin
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China Will Further Open Its Economy and Deepen Reforms, Pledges Xi Jinping

Chinese President Xi Jinping, center, former Chinese President Jiang Zemin, right, and former Chinese President Hu Jintao attend the opening
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EA Closes Visceral Games; Moves Star Wars Title to New Team

This quote, by Executive Vice President of EA Patrick Soderlund, was taken from a blog post made on the company's website during an update on
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LendingHome Raises $57M in Series C-2 Funding

LendingHome, a San Francisco, CA-based mortgage marketplace lender, … The company serves borrowers looking for financing to purchase or
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Chamber Launches Banking Fee Survey

#THE Bahamas Chamber of Commerce and Employers Confederation (BCCEC) yesterday launched its own survey on banking fees in response to
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Is Sands Bethlehem The Potential TEN Buyer's Sloppy Seconds?

The rumors of a Sands Bethlehem sale are back. Except this time the buyer is not MGM Resorts International. The rumored buyer is a name from the
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The Growth of P2P Lending: Is It Sustainable?

Yet, the peer-to-peer lending sector is continuing to grab headlines with its explosive growth rate. How fast exactly? According to data gathered by
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5 steps to getting the best deal on a VA mortgage

Applying for a VA mortgage is like anything else you achieve in the military: Planning makes all the difference. VA home loans – backed by the U.S.
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Mortgage Servicing Rules Under the Truth in Lending Act

82 FR 48463 – Mortgage Servicing Rules Under the Truth in Lending Act (Regulation Z)
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Kobe Steel to Hold Bidding for Real Estate Unit on Friday: Bloomberg

TOKYO — Japanese steelmaker Kobe Steel Ltd, embroiled in a data falsification scandal that has roiled global supply chains, will hold a first round of
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Why squeezing first-time home buyers is a smart housing policy

If some aspiring home buyers have to be turned away to protect the solidity of the country's real estate market, then so be it. A broad swath of the
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Qualcomm Wants a Piece of Your Future Car

“If you think about all of the implications of the smart, connected car,” Qualcomm CEO Steve Mollenkopf said on Tuesday, trailing off, “for us,
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