Today’s edition of quick hits:
* There’s talk of a temporary cease fire in Syria, but the Assad regime would only commit to “considering” it while continuing its assault.
* More good news from the housing sector: “New single-family home sales surged in September to the highest level in nearly 2-1/2 years, further evidence the housing market recovery is gaining steam.”
* BOA headed to court: “Federal prosecutors in New York sued Bank of America on Wednesday, accusing it of carrying out a mortgage scheme that defrauded the government during the depths of the financial crisis.”
* Have I mentioned lately how much I love the CFPB? “For the first time, a single federal government agency will oversee the debt collection industry starting next year, marking a monumental victory for the year-old Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.”
* If you’re explaining, you’re losing: “Indiana Republican Senate candidate Richard Mourdock said Wednesday that his controversial comments regarding conception following rape are being taken out of context.”








