Believe It Or Not, They Have Found Another Way To Bl...
7 hrs ago | via Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph
University of Texas at Dallas economist Stan J. Liebowitz drops a huge bomb on conventional wisdom about the real estate bubble: This has not been a "subprime" mortgage crisis at all. Comment?
Jul 4, 2009 | via The Brownsville Herald
In the midst of the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression, Brownsville saw its own fair share of memorable stories and events in 2009. Comment?
Thursday | via Honolulu Star-Bulletin
Mesa Air Group Inc., parent of interisland carrier go!, said it anticipates that its fiscal-year loss for 2009 will be less than its loss in the previous year. Comment?
Wednesday | via Mortgage News Daily
Latest post Wed, Dec 30 2009 5:55 PM by Bryan Bledsoe. 28 replies. Viewed 2,378 times. Comment?
Texas' Now-Strong Banks Hold Lessons for Rest of U.S.
Wednesday Dec 30 | via KPRC-AM Houston
Part of the reason Texas banks have fared better is the superior Texas economy. "We did not have the high run-up of home prices and we did not have the subprime debacle." Texas banking Commissioner Charles Cooper says Texas bankers also learned how to better cope with banking disasters -- when hundreds collapsed in the 1980s. Comment?
3 min ago | via Nevada Appeal
Nevada Attorney General Catherine Cortez Masto is warning homeowners of a scam claiming to be able to lower property taxes. Comment?
4 min ago | via GretaWire
The real estate agents in my Chamber of Commerce have been talking about the new round of interest adjustments in 2010. Comment?
They foreclosed on the wrong house
4 min ago | via Las Vegas Sun
A neighboring property was going into foreclosure, but her condo was cleaned out. Comment?
New 2010 California laws will protect borrowers, con...
Yesterday | via Tahoe Daily Tribune
Hammered by a housing downturn that contributed to the state's budget crisis, California is boosting protections for home buyers and punishing brokers who mislead borrowers and steer them into costly loans. Comment?
String of investment bubbles marked 2000-09
7 min ago | via South Bend Tribune
A string of exploding investment bubbles that started with the dot-coms and ended with mortgages and oil dominated the years from 2000 to 2009. Comment?