Chat Plus Real estate editor Maryann Haggerty and columnist Elizabeth Razzi respond to a question adapted from a recent online chat.
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What Does the Inverted Yield Curve Really Mean? With the level of fretting in the popular press over the fact that the yield curve is inverted, you might be forgiven for picturing Bambi's forest when some rumor starts
30-year mortgage rates keep going up (Poughkeepsie Journal) WASHINGTON Mortgage rates continued their upward climb last week, with rates on 30-year mortgages rising to their highest point since the middle of April.read more...
Outlook for 2007: Keep a Close Eye on Inflation and the US Consumer, says Fidelity International The long-term economic and equity market outlook for India remains favourable and while inflation needs to be monitored closely, economic growth is likely to remain on track at around 8%
Exising Home Sales Continue To Slump Mick Weinstein submits: Excerpt from our Wall Street Breakfast , a one-page summary of this morning's key market-moving and stock-moving stories: Summary: Existing home sales in the third quarter fell
Don't Cut the Price, Buy Down the Mortgage As mortgage rates rise, here's a sales incentive to consider. Instead of cutting the price, a seller might want to consider paying points to reduce the buyer's interest rate on
HATTIESBURG, Miss. Five people has pleaded guilty to federal charges of mortgage fraud for their role in a scheme ran by alleged conspiracy ringleader Richard…
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