Wednesday | via BusinessWeek
European stocks rose, sending the Dow Jones Stoxx 600 Index to a 14-month high, before reports that may show U.S. consumer spending and new-home sales increased. Comment?
European Stocks, U.S. Futures Rise Before Economic...
Wednesday | via BusinessWeek
European stocks rose, sending the the Dow Jones Stoxx 600 Index to a 14-month high, before reports that may show U.S. consumer spending and new-home sales increased. Comment?
House bill gives Wall Street, banks a makeover
Saturday Dec 12 | via The Herald
Associated Press House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., speaks during a news conference in Washington on Friday. Comment?
Report: Wash. foreclosures up 15% over last year
Thursday Dec 10 | via Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Foreclosures in Washington were up 15.45 percent in November over the same period last year, according to a report from RealtyTrac, with one in every 835 homes receiving a foreclosure notice. Comment?
Great Career Opportunity in Washington - Real Estate...
Monday Nov 30 | via Buzzle.com
The unemployment rate in Washington State is at the highest it has ever been, as it is in many states across the country. Comment?
Hock the house? Home equity lending evaporates as re...
8 min ago | via KCPQ
Hocking the house for quick cash is a lot harder than it used to be, and it's causing headaches for homeowners, banks and the economy. Comment?
Company files $36.7M suit against Cage
10 min ago | via UPI
A real estate company alleges in a $36.7 million lawsuit against Nicolas Cage the U.S. actor failed to pay back more than $5 million in loans. Comment?
US vows to back Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
11 min ago | via Shanghai Daily
THE Obama administration has pledged to back beleaguered mortgage finance giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac no matter how big their losses may be in the next three years. Comment?
All Business: No consequences for lying borrowers
14 min ago | via Miami Herald
Under the Obama program to reduce foreclosures, fewer than 35,000 South Floridians have had their mortgages modified, less than 5 percent of those who qualify for help. Comment?
Treasury removes cap for Fannie and Freddie aid
14 min ago | via Belleville.com
The government has handed its ATM card to beleaguered mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Comment?