The Closing Bell: Flirting with disaster, Dow drops 220 points "We just got more of the same this week rattling investors, and the question for investors becomes what's the next catalyst to drive stocks higher." Wall Street finished a
What a Week: Loose Lips The markets were listless this week, as traders were eager to grab onto anything that smacked of a theme.Commentread more...
Federated, Martha Stewart ink merchandise deal Federated Department Stores Inc. said Thursday it was teaming up with home-decorating guru Martha Stewart to roll out a line of merchandise for Macy's stores.read more...
London open: Mortgage sector lifts Footsie (ShareCast via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Finance) Footsie has burst into life with bid approaches to Northern Rock giving all of the mortgage banks a lift.read more...
Mortgage foreclosures reach record high (Washington Post) NEW YORK (Reuters) - Home foreclosures and the rate of homes entering the foreclosure process rose to a record in the third quarter, as homeowners battled slumping house prices and
Some state pension plans seek returns in mortgage market (WSPA Spartanburg) COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) - The subprime mortgage crisis has yielded at least one benefit for states: Mortgage-related investments have become so cheap that they are luring some pension funds to
Q : We are stretching our budget to its limit to get into our first home. We are figuring that the tax deduction we will get on our Federal and State income tax for the interest and taxes we will be paying on …
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