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London and Country mortgages (L&C) welcomes the Government’s proposals to increase housing supp... Lender welcomes Government
London and Country mortgages (L&C) welcomes the Government’s proposals to increase housing supply and provide equity loans to first time buyers in conjunction with mortgage lenders.
It is particularly encouraging to see that three of the UK’s largest mortgage lenders have committed to taking part in the HomeBuy scheme by providing half of the required equity loan.
With the arriv...
Ireland's biggest banking group AIB, says in its trading statement issued this morning, that it ... AIB to report double-digit
Ireland's biggest banking group AIB, says in its trading statement issued this morning, that it expects double-digit profit growth this year and lower cost/income ratios.
The bank said it was targeting earnings per share at the upper end of the 140-142 cent per share. It said it expected total lending in the Republic to grow by around 25%, with mortgage growth in line with the market. De...
Allied Irish Sees 2005 Earnings at `Upper End' of Forecasts Dec. 6 (Bloomberg) -- All... Allied Irish Sees 2005 Earnings
Allied Irish Sees 2005 Earnings at `Upper End' of Forecasts
Dec. 6 (Bloomberg) -- Allied Irish Banks Plc, Ireland's second-biggest lender by assets, said full-year earnings per share will be at the ``upper end'' of the range indicated in August on lending to homebuyers and businesses.
The lender in August said it expected earnings per share of as much as 1.42 euros...
The Australian housing sector continued to show modest strength in October, driven by financing ... Aust housing sector shows
The Australian housing sector continued to show modest strength in October, driven by financing for established housing.
Australian housing finance commitments for owner occupied housing rose 1.1 per cent in October, seasonally adjusted, to 58,378, the Australian Bureau of Statistics said.
Total housing finance by value rose 2.5 per cent in October, seasonally adjusted, to A$18.33...
DUBLIN (Reuters) - Allied Irish Banks (ALBK.I: Quote, Profile, Research) said on Tuesday it had a... Allied Irish Banks says 20
DUBLIN (Reuters) - Allied Irish Banks (ALBK.I: Quote, Profile, Research) said on Tuesday it had achieved a strong performance in 2005 and that it expected full-year earnings per share to be at the upper end of the 140-142 cent range it gave as guidance in August.
In a trading update, Ireland's biggest company by market value said it expected income to grow faster than costs in all its un...
On 5 December in Lyon, Mr Jean-Jack Queyranne, President of the Rhône-Alpes Regional Council an... France: EIB lends EUR 200
On 5 December in Lyon, Mr Jean-Jack Queyranne, President of the Rhône-Alpes Regional Council and Mr Philippe de Fontaine Vive, Vice-President of the European Investment Bank (EIB) concluded a EUR 200 million financing agreement to help the Region replace and expand its existing rail fleet.
This project forms part of a series of investments undertaken by the Rhône-Alpes Region designe...
The Bank of Nova Scotia said Monday it had agreed to put up $6 billion in a revolving credit faci... GMAC asset sale to boost b
The Bank of Nova Scotia said Monday it had agreed to put up $6 billion in a revolving credit facility earmarked for the purchase of loans originated by GMAC.
The credit facility will represent a committed source of funding for up to $20 billion of GMAC retail automotive contracts through October 2010, the bank said in its announcement. The initial purchase of $3 billion will be made later...
Like many homeowners around here, Janet Kisling owes a pile of debt on little more than a pile of... Katrina Victims About to S
Like many homeowners around here, Janet Kisling owes a pile of debt on little more than a pile of debris. She has a $1,000-a-month mortgage on a home that is uninhabitable.
For her and others along the Gulf Coast, December brings a cruel cut-off: It marks the end of an informal 90-day grace period that many lenders offered to Hurricane Katrina victims that let them put their mortgage paym...
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