Low-doc borrowers feel heat
Story date: 2007-10-03 08:06:00
Added on: 2007-10-03 10:00:29
News.com.au - IN A further sign that the global funding crisis is continuing to hurt Australian home borrowers, a string of non-bank lenders have increased mortgage rates. While the most significant price moves came from RAMS on Tuesday, three other lenders - RESI ...
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