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Mortgage fraud might be widespread in British Columbia

Canada, 10th May: Canada is rife with the news of $120 million mortgage fraud, one of the biggest mortgage frauds in the history of Canada for which Bank of Montreal, the victim bank, has slapped lawsuit against large number of people.

Increasing concerns over imminent Canada housing bubble

Canada, 1st May: According to a latest report by Edward Jones, Canada house prices are touching new highs every day and the fears are that they might decline with Canada likely to see a housing bubble in the coming times.

Australian government re-imposes tough rules for foreign home buyers

Australia, 26th April: Australian government has once again tightened noose on foreign home buyers wanting to purchase property in Australia.

Mortgage insurance key to strong Canadian housing market

Canada, April 1: Several experts have analyzed the vital role played by mortgage insurance in the Canadian housing market. 

Need for increased Canada immigrant investment programs

Canada, 30th March: Canada needs to find ways to help in successful integration of immigrants into its society and one such measure is expansion of investment programs for immigrants in Canada, suggest a number of economists in Canada.

New rules for Canada’s real estate market- Changes and their Effects

Canada, 18th March: Canada’s Federal finance minister Jim Flaherty has made announcement regarding new rules for homebuyers in Canada that will come into effect from April 19, 2010 onwards.

Fraud protection tips by CSA for Canadians suffering huge finances in investment schemes

Canada, 3rd March: Seeing a high rate of finance-related frauds among Canadians, the Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA) has offered fraud protection tips to help save Canadians from investment-related frauds.

Reverse Mortgage- an attractive option for Senior Citizens

Surrey- 21st February 2010- Reverse Mortgage can be an attractive option for Senior Citizens in need of Cash in their advanced age.

Use formal means to send money- UK government urges workers

United Kingdom, February 12: Foreign workers in Britain have been urged to use formal channels including foreign exchange agencies, banks and transfer companies for sending money to friends and families abroad.

High debt threatening for retirement

Canada, January 27: Are you a couple in your 40s with limited income, two teenaged children to raise and a heavy debt to finance the recently bought retirement house? Well, that sounds alarming as piling too much debt can prove to be taxing, especially for your retirement.