05/11/2018: Borrowing against your house is back
May 11, 2018

05/11/2018: Borrowing against your house is back

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(U.S. Edition) Home equity lines of credit have hit a 9-year high...but are we forgetting the risks? Plus, we run down the Presidents' promise to lower drug companies' prices for consumers, a currency exchange network the U.S. government believes is funneling cash to Iran's revolutionary guard and a scam a little closer to home you may want to pay attention to: a robo-call known as neighbor-spoofing. The FCC just fined a Florida man $120 million for making nearly 100 million such calls.

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Home equity loans are back, but not at the levels seen before the financial crisis

May 11, 2018
Home equity loans have become harder to obtain since the financial crisis.
A for sale sign is seen on a single family home January 30, 2008 in Vallejo, California.
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(U.S. Edition) Home equity lines of credit have hit a 9-year high…but are we forgetting the risks? Plus, we run down the Presidents’ promise to lower drug companies’ prices for consumers, a currency exchange network the U.S. government believes is funneling cash to Iran’s revolutionary guard and a scam a little closer to home you may want to pay attention to: a robo-call known as neighbor-spoofing. The FCC just fined a Florida man $120 million for making nearly 100 million such calls.