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May nine Australia's government will cut taxes and use up more on child care, pumping more than A$67 billion $55 billion into the economy and raising expectations the central bank may increase interest rates.
 
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big business events and economic events scheduled for the coming week some dates are tentative:
 
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QUESTION: I have been reading about Rupert Murdoch's interest in acquiring Dow . Is the company named after one guy? ANSWER: It has been named after two men, statistician Edward and journalist Dow. afterward on they were joined by Milford Bergstresser, also a journalist.
 
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The Dublin market languished in negative territory for the 4th straight day. All eyes were on Dublin Castle for ECB President Jean Claude Trichet's comments on where interest rates are going in the short to medium term.
 
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The new rise in interest rates is probably to accentuate the divide between house prices outside the capital and those in the most sought after of London postcodes.
 
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H&R Block Inc. said Thursday that it served a record 19.9 million tax clients in the newly ended filing season, thanks mainly to a 16 % increase in online traffic.
 
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Homeowners have been dealt another blow with interest rates increasing to a six year high. The Bank of England hiked its base rate from 5.25 per cent to 5.5 per cent the 4th quarter point rise since last August.
 
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WASHINGTON Mortgage rates on the most liked kind of home loan are down again. Mortgage giant Freddie Mac says 30 year, fixed rate mortgages averaged 6.15 % nationwide this week, down somewhat from 6.16 % last week. The low for the year was 6.14 % in early March.
 
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British households are braced for more mortgage ache as Bank of England policymakers began their new two day interest rates meeting today.
 
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The Bank of England yesterday pushed UK base rates to a six year high of 5.5%, as a poll revealed that those economists expecting another increase, though growing in number, remain in the minority.
 
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Construction of new homes rebounded in February after a big decline in the last month, but building permits slid more, showing more problems down the road for the troubled housing business.
 
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NEW YORK Fitch rates Credit Suisse 1st Boston Mortgage Securities Corp. Home Equity Asset Trust 2007 3 as follows: $413,325,100 classes 1 A 1, 2 A 1, 2 A 2, 2 A 3, 2 A 4, R and P certificates 'AAA', $43,175,000 class M 1 and M 2 certificates 'AA+', $22,550,000 class M 3 and M 4 certification 'AA', $9,900,000 class M 5 certification 'AA ', $9,350,000 class M 6 certification 'A+', $8,800,000 class .
 
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HOMEOWNERS took another whack in the pocket today when the Bank of England voted to increase UK interest rates to 5.5 per cent. 10/05/2007 13:58:44
 
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Who would not enjoy a break on their monthly mortgage payment? On the other hand, how can you make sure the timing is entitlement to refinance? Are the rates and the current mortgage market the indicators?
 
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Government help is on the way for many Pennsylvania and New Jersey homeowners facing unaffordable increases in monthly deposits on adjustable rate mortgages on occasion called "exploding ARMs."
 
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At an age when many American teenagers are worried about to get their drivers' permits and passing their geometry tests, Samson had saw the monster called AIDS slowly devour his father's body before taking his life.
 
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A landmark welfare agreement was signed in a far north Queensland Aboriginal community in an try to develop home ownership, business opportunities and jobs.
 
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Rates rise to six year high of 5.5% 
The Bank of England brought mortgage misery to millions of homeowners yesterday by raising interest rates to 5.5 per cent the highest for six years.
 
Tax cuts no threat to economy 
TAX cuts worth $31.5 billion over the next four years are the centrepiece of Treasurer Peter Costello's 12th Budget, and he's confident that unlike last year, the handouts will not be swallowed up by increasing mortgage rates.
 
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Interest rates rise to 5.5% 
Quarter point increase takes them to six year high. By Seager.
 
2007 05 10 17:58 GMT: Rates on 30 year Mortgages edge lower 
WASHINGTON Rates on 30 year mortgages edged lower for the 3rd week out of the past four, reflecting more evidence that slower economic growth will assist keep inflation in check.
 
 
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A landmark welfare agreement was signed in a far north Queensland Aboriginal community in an try to develop home ownership, business opportunities and jobs.
 
Hope Vale signs Aboriginal welfare deal 
A landmark welfare agreement was signed in a far north Queensland Aboriginal community in an try to develop home ownership, business opportunities and jobs.
 
Why Now is a Good Time to Refinance 
If you are a homeowner, the recent drop in interest rates opened up the possibility of big savings on your monthly deposits.
 
Bad Credit and Home Refinance 
Mortgage rates are at historic lows, and it looks like everyone's jumping on the refinance bandwagon these days. But is it really a smart idea for people with bad credit?
 
New Orleans, Ravaged by Katrina, Hit Again by Subprime Crisis 
May ten Retired New Orleans Hattie survived Hurricane Katrina. Now, at 82, she's struggling with the $100,000 subprime mortgage she took out to pay bills and ``have some dollars'' five months before Lake Pontchartrain flooded the city.
 
Samantha Bachynski to be sentenced today in Flint slaying 
Samantha Bachynski, who last month pleaded no contest to second degree murder in the death of a Genesee County man, will face sentencing today.
 
Foreclosures: A Real Boom for Investors 
The weather is ripe for a raise in the number of American homes going into foreclosure. Interest rates are on the rise, mortgage payments are continuing to increase and home values are staying stagnant in many places and falling in others.
 
The Short Sell Made Simple 
New money are making it easier and safer to bet against an maturing bull market
 
Sudbury in the center, survey finds, City finishes 63rd out of 123 cities in MoneySense rankings 
MoneySense Magazine ranked Greater Sudbury 63rd out of 123 Canadian cities in its second yearly Canada's Places to Live feature in its May issue.
 
H&R Block Tax Customers Rise 16 Percent 
H&R Block Inc. said Thursday it had a decent earning tax season, serving 16.3 % more customers than last year, primarily through online channels and software sales.
 
Tight mortgage belt in Treasurer's sights 
TAX cuts directed at the tight mortgage belt are tipped by key players in the ACT economy in Tuesday's federal budget, with subdued warnings about the probably affect on interest rates.
 
ANNUAL MEETINGS CHEMICALS: Dow ousts fired exec from board 
MIDLAND Dow Chemical Co. ousted one of its board members Thursday with none of its shareholders voicing objections to the move at its yearly meeting in Midland.
 
Bank raises interest rate to 5.5% 
Homeowners were dealt more mortgage ache on Thursday after the Bank of England raised interest rates to their highest point in six years. The Bank's Monetary Policy board MPC hiked its base rate from 5.25% to 5.5%, the 4th quarter point rise since August.
 
Money Smarts: The search for the right bank may be challenging 
There are thousands of during the US with new ones opening everyday, here in .
 
ROSEVILLE: Freedom fighter or publicity hound? 
As a Roseville artist fights jail time issued for his controversial mural, he continues to clash with city officials about freedom of expression.
 
Pa. fund declared for subprime borrowers 
Members of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives Friday said the state could be starting a rescue fund for problem home mortgages and calling on subprime lenders to agree to a voluntary moratorium on foreclosures.
 
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Who would not enjoy a break on their monthly mortgage payment? On the other hand, how can you make sure the timing is entitlement to refinance? Are the rates and the current mortgage market the indicators?
 
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UK interest rates raised to record 5.5% 
The Bank of England raised the interest rates by a quarter of a % point to 5.5%, highest level since 2001.
 
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Inside U.S. companies' audacious drive to extract more profits from the nation's working poor
 
Homeowners £1,000 a year worse after 4th rate rise in nine months 
Millions of homeowners face paying £1,000 a year extra on their mortgages after the Bank of England raised interest rates again.
 
Retailers Post Weak April Sales 
The viewpoint for buyer spending in the coming months dimmed Thursday after merchants, their sales hurt by increasing gasoline prices and the slumping housing market, had one of their worst months ever in April.
 
New Orleans, Ravaged by Katrina, Hit Again by Subprime Crisis 
May ten Retired New Orleans Hattie survived Hurricane Katrina. Now, at 82, she's struggling with the $100,000 subprime mortgage she took out to pay bills and ``have some dollars'' five months before Lake Pontchartrain flooded the city.
 

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The local and national housing sectors can be in the midst of a correction, but single women are becoming a bigger part of the marketplace. The new study by the National affiliation of Realtors reports that a record 22 % of home purchasers sedle women.
 
Retailers post weak April sales 
NEW What was once a dull ache behind the eyes is threatening to become a full blown migraine for the nation's merchants. On Thursday, they stated one of their worst monthly sales performances ever, raising concerns that higher gas prices and a weakening housing market are eating away at buyer spending.
 
How to find out if it is Time to Refinance 
Who would not enjoy a break on their monthly mortgage payment? On the other hand, how can you make sure the timing is entitlement to refinance? Are the rates and the current mortgage market the indicators?
 
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Britain enjoyed the longest run of cheap, available credit ever, but it appears to be coming to an end as interest rates have gradually risen since last summer.
 
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big business events and economic events scheduled for the coming week : MONDAY, May 14 The price of a first class stamp rises two cents to 41 cents.
 
Bad Credit and Home Refinance 
Mortgage rates are at historic lows, and it looks like everyone's jumping on the refinance bandwagon these days. But is it really a smart idea for people with bad credit?
 
WCI Communities Sends Letter to Shareholders 
BONITA SPRINGS, Fla., May 11, 2007 WCI Communities, Inc. declared today that it has sent to all of the Company's shareholders a letter reiterating the reasons why the Board of Directors believes the Icahn Group's tender offer is inadequate and not in the interests of WCI and its shareholders, and urging shareholders to vote on the WHITE proxy card to re elect the current Board of .
 
May 8, 2007 Legals 
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME declaration No. 2007F046 Expires 04/09/12 1st Filing The following persons is/are doing business as: single TRUCKING/MIKE
 
Halifax data show house price growth slowing 
UK house prices in April at their slowest rate this year, Halifax said on Thursday, a sign of a cooling market that's probably to be welcomed by the Bank of England as it considers raising interest rates to moist inflation.
 
Homeowner ache as rates hit six year high 
Will rates climb higher and what may the influence on house prices be? Leading personal finance journalist Sarah Modlock explains >>
 
Rocky times ahead as inflation rises 
OK, so it was about as unexpected as Tony Blair's announcement yesterday. But the Bank of England's choice to squeeze interest rates up to 5.5 per cent is no less painful for it.
 
Bear Stearns' Subprime IPO 
Everquest Financial is going public with high risk mortgage bets bought from its underwriter
 
Halifax data show house price growth slowing 
UK house prices in April at their slowest rate this year, Halifax said on Thursday, a sign of a cooling market that's probably to be welcomed by the Bank of England as it considers raising interest rates to moist inflation.
 
Why Now is a Good Time to Refinance 
If you are a homeowner, the recent drop in interest rates opened up the possibility of big savings on your monthly deposits.
 
Luminent Mortgage Capital Repurchases Over Two Million Shares and states an extra Five Million Share Repurchase . 
Luminent Mortgage Capital, Inc. declared today that successive to March 31, 2007 and through May 7, 2007, it has finished the repurchase of 2,194,900 shares of its common stock at an average price of $8.17.
 
Retailers Post Weak April Sales 
The viewpoint for buyer spending in the coming months dimmed Thursday after merchants, their sales hurt by increasing gasoline prices and the slumping housing market, had one of their worst months ever in April.
 
How to find out if it is Time to Refinance 
Who would not enjoy a break on their monthly mortgage payment? On the other hand, how can you make sure the timing is entitlement to refinance? Are the rates and the current mortgage market the indicators?
 
UK April house prices up 1.1 pct, smallest monthly rise this year Halifax 
LONDON The Bank of England's three interest rate rises since August last year seem to be having a simple affect on the UK's housing market, as indicated by the country's biggest mortgage lender.
 
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Hope Vale signs Aboriginal welfare deal
A landmark welfare agreement was signed in a far north Queensland Aboriginal community in an try to develop home ownership, business opportunities and jobs.

Man charged with holding wife, sons prisoner for four years
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Worsening Initial Jobless Claims making Fed a little nervous
The job market is gradually and silently deteriorating. The worsening Initial Jobless Claims number is making Fed a little nervous again. The inflation watchdogs inside Fed are winning in creating bold statements against the possibilities of lowering the rates.

Bank of England Lifts Interest Rate to Six Year High of 5.5%
May ten The Bank of England raised its benchmark interest rate to a six year high as buyer spending, house price growth and record work drove inflation to the highest in a decade.

Tight mortgage belt in Treasurer's sights
TAX cuts directed at the tight mortgage belt are tipped by key players in the ACT economy in Tuesday's federal budget, with subdued warnings about the probably affect on interest rates.

Bank of America Rolls Out No Fee Mortgage
KNOX COUNTY May 11: Bank of America on Tuesday will begin offering nationally a no fee mortgage, which will eliminate most of the charges that add some thousand dollars to every closing.

Why Now is a Good Time to Refinance
If you are a homeowner, the recent drop in interest rates opened up the possibility of big savings on your monthly deposits.

STATEWIDE: Kevorkian release already a circus
Assisted suicide doctor Jack Kevorkian is about to walk out of a Michigan prison a free man, and the news media can not wait.

Rates rise 'will squeeze borrowers'
A debt expert in Scotland warns that the rise in interest rates could cause people financial problems and more companies will go bust.

Countrywide Jumps on Renewed Speculation of Buyout Update3
May eight Shares of Countrywide Financial Corp. jumped as much as 9.6 %, the biggest get in the Standard & Poor's 500 Index, on speculation the biggest U.S. mortgage lender can be the target of a takeover or leveraged buyout.

Billionaire builds tough guy reputation
TORONTO Will Chrysler end up partially owned by Oleg Deripaska, one of the richest men in Russia? A deal declared Thursday gives Deripaska a big stake in auto supplier Magna International Inc., thought to be the leading contender to buy the Chrysler Group from DaimlerChrysler AG.

Rate rise is new blow for mortgage payers
HOMEOWNERS, borrowers and businesses were today dealt still another blow when the Bank of England's Monetary Policy board declared interest rates were to rise by another quarter per cent to a six year high.

People making news
ENGINEERING URS: Corp. Great Lakes declared Jason D. joined the firm as a construction engineer in the Farmington Hills and Detroit offices. was a construction engineer at Orchard, Hiltz & McCliment Inc., Livonia.

Bon Secours bid explained
As Detroit awaits the fallout of the declared closing of Riverview hospital, residents of Grosse Pointe, just some miles away, expect a choice inside a week about the last bidder to buy the Bon Secours Cottage Health Services system. The St. John, Beaumont, Oakwood, Ford and Detroit Medical Center systems expressed early interest in the hospitals in the Grosse Pointes.

ECB Bank Lending Survey Shows Mortgage Demand Decline
FRANKFURT Net demand for housing loans fell considerably in the three months to April, a bank lending survey published by the European Central Bank Friday shows.

U.S. pushes Kosovo independence plan
BERLIN The United States and its allies will propose appointing an envoy in Kosovo who will support members of the minority Serbian population to remain in the disputed territory, a move aimed at enticing Russia to support independence for the Serbian province.

Misery lures opportunists at foreclosure auction
RIVERSIDE, California Twice a day, would be real estate moguls gather on the local courthouse steps for the new can't miss opportunity in California's land rush: the foreclosure auction.

Economy fear over soaring interest rates
Soaring interest rates are threatening to undermine the stability of Lancashire's economy, says a local expert. 11/05/2007 09:34:14

Hope Vale signs Aboriginal welfare deal
A landmark welfare agreement was signed in a far north Queensland Aboriginal community in an try to develop home ownership, business opportunities and jobs.

Michigan business briefs
Citizens 1st Bancorp Inc., the holding company for Citizens 1st Savings Bank, said Thursday that net earning for the quarter that ended March 31 was $2.37 million, or 29 cents a share, in comparison to net earning of $2.05 million, or 26 cents per share, in the year earlier period.

Borrowers take more of the strain as interest rates reach 6 year high
Homebuyers and businesses are facing up to the highest cost of borrowing for six years after the Bank of England pressed ahead yesterday with another quarter point rise in interest rates, its 4th in ten months.

Countrywide Jumps on Renewed Speculation of Buyout Update4
May eight Shares of Countrywide Financial Corp. climbed 7.2 %, the biggest get in the Standard & Poor's 500 Index, on speculation the biggest U.S. mortgage lender can be the target of a takeover or leveraged buyout.

Slate: Why Economic Bubbles Are Good
Slate contributor , who writes the "Moneybox" column,?was online Thursday, May ten at two p.m. ET to examine the benefits that economic bubbles and their bursting supply, also as two industries now. it is also the subject of Gross's new book.

Foreclosures: A Real Boom for Investors
The weather is ripe for a raise in the number of American homes going into foreclosure. Interest rates are on the rise, mortgage payments are continuing to increase and home values are staying stagnant in many places and falling in others.

Domestic militants frequently foil the plots with mistakes
Blowing up the Sears Tower, beheading the Canadian prime minister, unleashing a flood on lower Manhattan all plots by homegrown militants that have gone nowhere.