Stormy Daniels' former lawyer cooperates in Cohen probe

Stormy Daniels' former lawyer cooperates in Cohen probe

The move shows that prosecutors are closely scrutinizing payments to women before Trump's election as president. Bob Van Voris, Bloomberg News. NEW YORK — The former attorney for two women who claim they were paid to keep quiet about having sex with Donald Trump before he was elected
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Real estate roundup: From Bon-Ton to the bishop

The property that housed the former Record Theater is up for sale. • Developer Jake Schneider keeps taking aim at Seneca Street in South Buffalo. • The new owners of a Main Street building plan to add to the downtown residential market. • Ellicott Development buys up another chunk of Chicago Street.
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First It Was a Warm Coat. Now It's Hot Fashion.

Not long ago, I dashed off a quick email to Mickey Drexler, the former chief executive of J. Crew and perhaps the greatest merchant of his generation, to ask him if he had any thoughts about why Canada Goose overcoats had become so popular. You know the coats I mean, don't you? Those big winter
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Toronto developers pulling out of pre-sold condo projects

But since the start of last year, 17 projects in the region with 3,627 units have been cancelled, according to the real estate research firm Altus Group. Those figures were up from 808 units across seven projects in 2016. The cancellations could be a boon for other developers, who will see demand spill
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Investors Title Company (ITIC) Forms Bearish Ascending Triangle Pattern at $195.73

Investors Title Company (ITIC) Forms Bearish Ascending Triangle Pattern at $195.73. April 21, 2018 – By Mary Gaskins. Big Money … The New York-based Catalyst Capital Advsr Limited Company has invested 0.03% in Investors Title Company (NASDAQ:ITIC). Royal National Bank Of Canada has 5,936
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Wells Fargo Mortgage Slapped with $1 Billion Fine

As part of a settlement announced Friday, Wells Fargo was ordered by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) to pay a $1 billion fine for improper mortgage and auto lending processes. The CFPB noted Wells Fargo was charging consumers too much for mortgage interest rate-lock
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Getting rid of the albatross

Air India has 17 per cent market share in international flights originating from India and coming to India. Given that it is a low-cost airline, IndiGo would be specifically interested in buying Air India Express, which primarily services the Indian diaspora in the Middle East. Ghosh further said: “Also, as we
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CDC Gets $8 Million Construction Loan from Citizens Bank for Neighborhood Properties

Ninety-six units at Landfall were originally financed under the state's Section 13A housing affordability program, making them a risk to lose affordability. The Section 13A program was created by the Massachusetts Legislature in the 1970s to provide low-interest mortgage financing to affordable housing
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Rates, Mortgage Demand On The Rise

The value of pre-approvals depends on how thorough the vetting process has been. Russ recommends that would-be buyers speak with a mortgage officer who can run a credit check, verify income and employment and even potentially pass the loan application through the underwriting process.
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Zacks: Fusion Telecommunications International, Inc. (FSNN) Given Average Recommendation of …

Shares of Fusion Telecommunications International, Inc. (NASDAQ:FSNN) have been given a consensus broker rating score of 1.00 (Strong Buy) from the two brokers that cover the stock, Zacks Investment Research reports. Two analysts have rated the stock with a strong buy rating. Brokerages have set
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21472 Shares in Altria (NYSE:MO) Acquired by Silchester International Investors LLP

Silchester International Investors LLP bought a new position in shares of Altria (NYSE:MO) during the fourth quarter, according to its most recent Form 13F filing with the SEC. The fund bought 21,472 shares of the company's stock, valued at approximately $1,533,000. Altria comprises about 0.1% of
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Banking giant HSBC rules out financing controversial Keystone XL pipeline

Barclays left isolated among UK Banks on tar sands pipeline funding. HSBC, Europe's biggest bank, has today confirmed that it will no longer provide project finance for new tar sands projects including the construction of any tar sands pipelines. This policy would exclude HSBC from providing project
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Carpet Tiles Market is Expected to Grow at a CAGR of 6% during 2016-2021

Rising investments in real estate along with increasing occupancy in the office spaces has fuelled the growth of the market. Scope of the Report. Global Carpet Tiles Market: Trends, Opportunities and Forecasts (2016-2021) – (By Value, By Region-Region-North America, Europe, APAC, Middle East,
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Are variable mortgage rates still the best choice for saving on interest?

With so-called adjustable-rate mortgages, though, your monthly payments go up or down when rates move. By contrast, a fixed-rate mortgage guarantees a set mortgage rate for the duration of the mortgage term. This means you don't have to worry about the central bank hiking interest rates, but you
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Canadian Pacific, Rail Unions Reach Deal to Avoid Canada Strike

“This is tremendous news for our employees, our customers and the Canadian economy,” Canadian Pacific Chief Executive Officer Keith Creel said in a statement Friday after reaching an agreement with the Teamsters Canada Rail Conference and International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers that
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TSB to sever last of its links to Lloyds Banking Group

TSB is finally cutting the last of its links to Lloyds Banking Group this weekend, completing its separation from the group's technology systems almost five years — and hundreds of millions of pounds in payments — after it was first spun out. The company, which was bought by Sabadell of Spain in 2015,
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This Isn't the Earnings Season Stock Bulls Wanted

The lackluster returns can't help but buttress concern that much of the good news about tax cuts and economic growth is already reflected in stock prices. Heading into this earnings season, strategists from Goldman Sachs and Leuthold Group had warned that counting on a big lift from earnings might not
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EIB's Hoyer Says Eurozone Has Become Stronger

European Investment Bank President Werner Hoyer discusses German multilateralism, challenges facing the EIB, the need for investment in Europe, relations with the United States, and green bonds. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets” from the 2018 spring meeting of the IMF and World Bank Group in
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McKinney developing contemporary house in South Palm Beach

Once it's done, he said, he's retiring after 30-plus years of creating “real estate markets where none existed before.” McKinney describes the 7,366-square-foot house as a “stunning tropical modern creation” on a site 20 feet above sea level. The seaside kitchen will have “infused driftwood” countertops.
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De Lima thanks Fortune for inclusion in 'World's 50 Greatest Leaders' list

THANKFUL. Opposition Senator Leila de Lima welcomes Fortune magazine's recognition of her work. Photo courtesy of the office of Senator De Lima. MANILA, Philippines – Opposition Senator Leila de Lima welcomed the New York-based Fortune's recognition of her work, and for including her in its
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