Post 9/11 skyscraper study finds flaws By Joseph Chrysdale Jun. 22, 2005 at 8:54AM A 3-year U.S. federal study on skyscraper safety has found flaws in tests used for drafting building codes in its 10,000-page report.via
Chipmakers Lead Taiwan Shares Higher Associated Press Chipmakers Lead Taiwan Shares Higher 05.24.2005, 04:20 AM Taiwan's shares ended higher Tuesday, led by chip stocks, despite lackluster trading, analysts said.via
Merrill Lynch launches new Collateralized Mortgage Obligation Index series (Investment Executive) Merrill Lynch & Co. Inc. has launched a new U.S. Agency Collateralized Mortgage Obligation (CMO) Index series designed to tracked the performance of this US$1.2 trillion asset class.read more...
July 2, 2007 - Extent of Lending Pullback Damage for Housing Unclear "Subprime mortgage problems are concentrated among borrowers who don't have fixed-rate mortgages" Extent of Lending Pullback Damage for Housing Unclear The ripple effects of recent problems in the subprime
Less and less affordable housing available Advocates of affordable housing will ask for $100 million in housing relief. A new housing report highlights the lack of affordability when it comes to renting an apartment.Commentread more...
National City projects 3Q loss for mortgage unit (bizjournals.com via Yahoo! Finance) National City Corp. told investors Monday the third-quarter loss it expects from its mortgage division is likely to hit the high end of its projected $130 million to $160
Real Estate editor Maryann Haggerty Art directors Dennis Brack, Carol Porter
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