Three more years of Donohue

Three more years of Donohue

His previous position will be filled by Dale Michaels who joined OCC in January to work on the company's securities lending initiatives. Additionally
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UK house price inflation falls to 8.3% in July, says ONS

House price inflation across the UK fell to 8.3% in the year to July, down from 9.7% in June, according to official statistics. The figures – from the Office
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Mortgage arrears fall for 12th consecutive quarter

The number of residential mortgages in arrears has declined for the 12th consecutive quarter, according to the latest figures from the Central Bank.
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Mortgage firm promises N1.5m houses for Nigerians

The Nigerian Mortgage Refinancing Company on Monday said it was ready to refinance a one-bedroom apartment for the citizens at a cost of N1.5m
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Latest figures indictate the UK housing market is cooling

The July data from the Land Registry shows an annual property price increase of 8.3 per cent, which takes the average property value in the UK to
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Cornerstone Mortgage ranks among best places to work

Kansas City – Cornerstone Mortgage Inc., a locally owned privately-held St. Louis-based national mortgage banking firm, has been selected for the
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40pc of people who have mortgage with vulture fund 'in arrears'

This means that around 5,200 mortgages owned by vulture funds are more than two years in arrears, putting these people at high risk of losing their
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PTFS delivers £4.8bn of mortgages in 2015

The network's annual results revealed that pre-tax profits were up at £0.7m from £0.5m the year before, while turnover dipped slightly to £44.9m from
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5 things to know, including how the Wynwood housing market is hot, hot, hot

Miami Lakes-based BankUnited announced the appointment of industry veteran Julio Jogaib as its chief information officer. Jogaib joints BankUnited
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It's time for the banks to compromise on shared appreciation mortgages that hit borrowers for …

To say shared appreciation mortgages are controversial is rather an understatement – they divide opinion, cause tears, arguments and anger.
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