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When mortgage request is rejected Find a fix: Different loans at varying rates may be available, depending on how risky a lender thinks a particular mortgage will be. |
Dodd Says Credit Card Companies Are Gouging Customers
Miami Daily Business Review Dodd, a Connecticut Democrat, and House Financial Services Chairman Barney Frank have vowed to keep the pressure on lenders as consumers continue to US senator predicts swift action on credit cards Punctual Payers Face Higher Rates From Card Companies
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Most Banks In Region Say No Thanks To Federal Help - TheDay
Voice of AmericaMost Banks In Region Say No Thanks To Federal Help Just one has a major presence in southeastern Connecticut. ”We're not interested in their money,” said Duncan Stoddard, president and chief executive of Video: US Bankers Challenged to Reform System Quickly Bankers defend record on use of bailout funds
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In Dodd We Trust? Maybe Not Among Voters In Connecticut
New York Observer By 54-24 percent, Connecticut responders said they weren't satisfied with his answers about the loans; 51 percent said they would "definitely" or "probably" Poll: Rell would trounce Malloy, other Dems, next year Dodd, Lieberman look vulnerable in poll Dodd in trouble? -
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Connecticut man pushes battle with ALS to the limit - Alaskajournal.com Connecticut man pushes battle with ALS to the limit D'Alessandro said there are an estimated 300 ALS sufferers in Connecticut. The advocacy organization funds research, loans medical equipment and provides |
Miami Daily Business Review Dodd, a Connecticut Democrat, and House Financial Services Chairman Barney Frank have vowed to keep the pressure on lenders as consumers continue to US senator predicts swift action on credit cards Punctual Payers Face Higher Rates From Card Companies
Voice of AmericaMost Banks In Region Say No Thanks To Federal Help Just one has a major presence in southeastern Connecticut. ”We're not interested in their money,” said Duncan Stoddard, president and chief executive of Video: US Bankers Challenged to Reform System Quickly Bankers defend record on use of bailout funds
New York Observer By 54-24 percent, Connecticut responders said they weren't satisfied with his answers about the loans; 51 percent said they would "definitely" or "probably" Poll: Rell would trounce Malloy, other Dems, next year Dodd, Lieberman look vulnerable in poll Dodd in trouble? -
