All Business: Fed rate cut futility "Financial market conditions are still tightening, regardless of how accommodative the monetary policy seems to be" So the Fed's interest rate cuts were supposed to make borrowing easier, right?
Mortgage cos. reveal damage from housing crisis (AP via Yahoo! News) Broad damage in the mortgage industry was in full view Monday as a number of companies posted dismal first-quarter earnings, but there were also some hope that the worst
Mortgage stress builds on homeowners (The New Zealand Herald) Mortgage pressures are expected to force a growing number of people to look for less expensive homes in the year ahead. The issue has been thrust into the spotlight following
When Will Home Buyers Get Out of the Game? Rising mortgage rates raise the question: At what point will buyers get out of the game? About 25 years ago, the magic number was 10 percent, but today's buyers are
30-year Treasury bond may return The federal government stopped selling 30-year Treasury bonds in 2001, saying such long-term debt wasn't needed in an era of budget surpluses and falling national debt.via
Manteca home for sale: $1.2M Median price since May 13 hits $430,000 Who wants to be a millionaire? No problem.via
For the homeowner who has trouble putting wallpaper up straight an array of new products promise to help. As an alternative to traditional coverings, manufacturers are promoting new art that can be pulled off and moved around many times.
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