West Virginia Housing Development Fund taking action
8 hrs ago | via The Times West Virginian
The West Virginia Housing Development Fund is working to provide affordable housing and low-interest-rate mortgages. Comment?
JPMorgan Chase prospers despite economic turmoil
Thursday Dec 3 | via Charleston Daily Mail
JPMorgan Chase is not waiting for economists to decide if the recession has ended. Comment?
Saturday Nov 28 | via Register-herald.com
Nearly every West Virginian is still feeling the effects of last year's financial meltdown. Comment?
Agency's plan costly for banks
Thursday Nov 26 | via Charleston Daily Mail
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.'s plan to replenish its insurance fund to cover losses at failed banks is going to cost FDIC-insured institutions in West Virginia more than $166 million. Comment?
West Virginia Residents Seek Help with Fighting Fore...
Nov 16, 2009 | via The State Journal
The American dream of home ownership is getting harder and harder to achieve for thousands of West Virginians. Comment?
Deals Available On Coast Condominiums
5 min ago | via WJTV Jackson
Foreclosures and the depressed real estate market have contributed to drastic reductions in the prices of condominiums on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Comment?
Stocks higher? Famed investor says don't bet on it
9 min ago | via WTOP
In this Feb. 12, 2008 file photo, Mohamed El-Erian, Co-Chief Executive Officer and Co-Chief Investment Officer of PIMCO, talks about sovereign wealth funds in New York. Comment?
Financial crisis far from over, Wen warns
12 min ago | via The Standard
The financial crisis is not over yet - that is the stark warning from Premier Wen Jiabao. Comment?
Best and worst of 2009 - here's the words on the street
12 min ago | via The Standard
For journalists, pundits and comedians, the end of the year provides an opportunity to look back. Comment?
13 min ago | via The Standard
The unexpected sharp drop in new home sales in the United States last month, coupled with rising mortgage delinquency rates, illustrates the delicacy of the current economic recovery after a brutal downturn. Comment?