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Housing slump fears as mortgage approvals hit lowest recorded level - Scotsman.com Business - News Articles

By Jeff Salway NEW mortgage approvals slumped to the lowest recorded level in April, figures published yesterday revealed. The Bank of England said approvals for new home loans fell to 58,000, the lowest since the data were ...   [click for more]

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By JUDITH BURNS WASHINGTON -- An emergency order issued by the Securities and Exchange Commission affecting short sales in 19 stocks, slated to take effect Monday, could be modified to exclude market makers in those stocks. The SEC staff is recommending exceptions for market ...   [click for more]

Greenspan Urges Tighter Regulation After `Breakdown' (Update1) - Bloomberg - MSN Newsfeeds

Oct. 23 (Bloomberg) -- Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan called for tighter regulation of financial companies, distancing himself from the free-market culture that he helped to create. Firms that bundle loans into securities for sale ...    [click for more]

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