Former Commerce bank CEO must curb real estate dealings (Daily Record)
Vernon W. Hill II, former CEO of Commerce Bancorp Inc., must curb real estate deals with banks in a settlement reached with regulators.
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Vernon W. Hill II, former CEO of Commerce Bancorp Inc., must curb real estate deals with banks in a settlement reached with regulators.
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VietNamNet Bridge – Real estate investors have been continuously crying for help recently as the prolonged frozen market has pushed them into the red.
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Nov. 19 (Bloomberg) — German stocks declined, led by Hypo Real Estate Holding AG, the commercial-property lender bailed out last month. Munich Re and Commerzbank AG also dropped.
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Walk around downtown Ketchum, and the truth is inescapable: The commercial real estate market is soft.
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SAVANNA - The Savanna City Council met at 7:30PM, November 11, 2008 in the city hall council chambers and covered a wide variety of agenda items, including a possible real estate purchase.
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oward Hanna Rosewood Real Estate in Titusville, a franchise of Howard Hanna Real Estate Services in Pittsburgh, has added a real estate competitor to its ranks.
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The worst house sales slump on record is forcing dozens of real estate agents out of the industry. New figures show the number of houses sold nationwide in the first half of 2008 was 44% lower than the same period last year.
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Nearly 100,000 Chicago-area digital cable customers are flocking to Comcast’s Real Estate On-Demand channel each month to tour new housing developments and resale home listings using their remote controls, and the viewing numbers are growing.
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Condominium prices in greater New Orleans defied national trends with a robust performance in the third quarter of the year, rising 7.7 percent even as most major markets remained in the vise-grip of the real estate downturn….
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(Refiles to add AM in headline to clarify refers to real estate asset management company)
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