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  2. History of the European Communities (1973–1993) - Wikipedia

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    Greece, already an associate member (the first) since 1961, applied to join the community on 12 June 1975 following the restoration of democracy. It joined on 1 January 1981. [8] In 1985, after gaining home rule from Denmark, Greenland left the community following a referendum but remained an overseas territory. Following on from Greece, and ...

  3. Economic history of Europe (1000 AD–present) - Wikipedia

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    In three years the ERP gave away $12.4 billion (about 5% of the 1948 American GDP of $270 billion) for modernizing the economic and financial systems and rebuilding the industrial and human capital of war-torn Europe, including Britain, Germany, France, Italy and smaller nations.

  4. European Mortgage Federation - Wikipedia

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    The EMF-ECBC's Latest from Brussels is the Federation's weekly EU public affairs and policy newsletter exclusively for EMF-ECBC members. This provides the latest regulatory developments on key files with direct or indirect impact on mortgage credit and covered bond market, specifically designed for those who monitor developments at European level.

  5. Grant Cardone Predicts 100-Year Mortgages — Is US ... - AOL

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    Most homeowners pay off their mortgage within 15 to 20 years, but real estate mogul Grant Cardone says we could see substantially longer mortgage terms in the near future. See: 7 Safest and ...

  6. List of banks acquired or bankrupted during the Great Recession

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    Mortgage lender [2] August 6, 2007: American Home Mortgage: Chapter 11 bankruptcy and liquidation Mortgage lender [3] August 31, 2007: Ameriquest Mortgage: Chapter 11 bankruptcy and liquidation Largest Subprime Mortgage lender September 28, 2007: NetBank: ING Direct: Savings and loan association $ 14,000,000 [4] [5] October 9, 2007: ABN AMRO

  7. Treaty of Rome - Wikipedia

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    The Treaty of Rome, or EEC Treaty (officially the Treaty establishing the European Economic Community), brought about the creation of the European Economic Community (EEC), the best known of the European Communities (EC).

  8. Mortgage points: What are they and how do they work? - AOL

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    One point would lower a mortgage rate of 6.5 percent to 6.25 percent for the life of the loan. ... 30-year, fixed-rate mortgage: Without points. With 1 point. With 2 points. Interest rate. 7.0%.

  9. Mortgage and refinance rates for Nov. 21, 2024: Average rates ...

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    The current average rate for a 30-year fixed mortgage is 6.92% for purchase and 6.93% for refinance — up 4 basis points from 6.88% for purchase and 3 basis points from 6.90% for refinance last ...