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Watching television recently, I was amused by a motorist who said that all he could do about soaring gas prices was to close his eyes and pump.
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He Gets His Old Room but Not for Free, Not Forever
They’re coming home.
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All types of mortgages see rate increases
WASHINGTON — Mortgage rates shot up this week with 30-year mortgages climbing to the highest level in nearly a year, reflecting concerns in financial markets about the troubles at corporate giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
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Stocks Slide as Financials Again Pull Back
NEW YORK — Wall Street again surrendered to investors’ anxiety about the financial sector Monday, sending the Dow Jones industrials down 240 points and back into bear market territory. The flight from equities sent investors into safe-haven bets like Treasury bonds.

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Fuel-Efficient Or Financially Prudent
Watching television recently, I was amused by a motorist who said that all he could do about soaring gas prices was to close his eyes and pump.
Source: www.washingtonpost.com

He Gets His Old Room but Not for Free, Not Forever
They’re coming home.
Source: www.washingtonpost.com

All types of mortgages see rate increases
WASHINGTON — Mortgage rates shot up this week with 30-year mortgages climbing to the highest level in nearly a year, reflecting concerns in financial markets about the troubles at corporate giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
Source: www.washingtonpost.com

Stocks Slide as Financials Again Pull Back
NEW YORK — Wall Street again surrendered to investors’ anxiety about the financial sector Monday, sending the Dow Jones industrials down 240 points and back into bear market territory. The flight from equities sent investors into safe-haven bets like Treasury bonds.

Source: www.washingtonpost.com