Mortgage Companies Cash in on Pandemic Relief
“Mortgage companies have ramped up their purchases of government-backed mortgages in forbearance, and they are selling these loans back to investors at a profit.”
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“Mortgage companies have ramped up their purchases of government-backed mortgages in forbearance, and they are selling these loans back to investors at a profit.”
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A recent Scarlet Nexus update revealed that Bandai Namco’s stylish action RPG wasn’t rendering character and enemy shadows on PC if it was being played in several non-English languages. Even the biggest video games are technical marvels held together by hopes, dreams, and duct tape, but this takes the cake.
Читать дальше...Werner Enterprises launched a new app to help make work easier for its professional drivers, the company announced July 9.
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The cosmos is in constant motion, and during the month of July, the movements of celestial bodies are an especially welcome treat for those on the ground. The two planets situated on either side of Earth—Mars and Venus—are poised to drift within a relatively close distance of each other, at least in the grand scheme…
Читать дальше...Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Wilder 2 in 2020. | Photo by Bradley Collyer/PA Images via Getty Images
The outbreak of coronavirus in Tyson Fury’s camp extended to the champ himself.
Читать дальше...The battle for bronze will play out in the Brazilian capital, with Los Cafeteros locking horns with La Blanquirroja
Ashleigh Petrie’s engagement sparked front-page news. Her tragic death only weeks later left her loved ones shattered – and searching for clues as to how and why her life unravelled.
We urgently need to find a reliable centre of gravity for respect in public life. We need to demand it for others as much as for ourselves, to not just receive it but to give it.
Their friends are comparing it to a scene from the Hollywood classic War Of The Roses, and this week the ugly breakdown of David Oldfield’s marriage to Lisa Oldfield took another nasty turn in the Federal Court.
Her story is familiar to researcher David Gillespie, who explains that many apps on a smartphone are designed to be addictive, via a “variable reward system”.
It is now a year since Iñaki Berroeta finally completed the $15 billion merger between TPG and Vodafone after a protracted court battle.
A Zoom meeting between financial power brokers underscores the $3.1 trillion superannuation sector’s hunger for infrastructure assets.
A crack team of homicide investigators is being recruited to probe war crimes, including what’s been dubbed “the most disgraceful episode in Australia’s military history”.
Why even have a department labelled “Planning”. Why pretend?
The stealthy Delta strain of COVID-19 has found a rich new hunting ground and shocked a government that had prided itself on avoiding lockdowns.
On Monday afternoon, the Victorian government put a cross through the Australian Grand Prix for another year. The move has led to a great deal of soul-searching about Victoria’s major events future.
While a military man leads Operation COVID Shield, Australia ignores some its greatest experts in the field: nurses
On the available evidence, trying to live with the coronavirus does not protect jobs.
Pam K symbolises an army of silent victims who were sold inappropriate financial products in the bad old days of banking scandals and commissions.
The NSW government’s decision to include Shellharbour in the lockdown makes no sense, the local mayor says.
Rapid testing will be deployed in Sydney’s south-west in order to extinguish any unrecognised transmission of COVID-19 after the state clocked up the outbreak’s highest number of new daily cases.
Former Reserve Bank governor Bernie Fraser has backed up Philip Lowe’s view that high levels of immigration have contributed to low wages growth.
Claims that this is a carefully planned handover with all players on board simply do not wash.
Ash Barty is hoping to win the ladies’ singles finals at Wimbledon just as her friend and mentor Evonne Goolagong did just over 40 years ago.