New Home Sales Rise, but Prices Decline Sales of new homes rose in September from the previous month, but prices dropped and the number of homes for sale increased, the government reported today, in a sign of
Adapting Community Design to Anticipate Trends There are walking trails, swimming pools and tennis courts. The landscape is well-maintained. If you didn't know better, you might think you were walking the grounds of a resort.
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We thought the economy was slowing - but no-one told the consumer IT IS becoming as difficult to call future interest rates in Britain as it is the direction of the stock market these days.via
Isle man is sentenced in million-dollar scam A Hawaii man who defrauded 50 people of more than $1 million in Texas was sentenced yesterday to six years and three months in prison.read more...
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American billionaire investor Warren Buffett said Thursday that problems in the U.S. subprime mortgage market will likely weigh on consumers for up to two years, but that the U.S. economy will weather the storm.
The subprime problem ‘is having an impact,’ Buffett said on his first visit to South Korea. ‘It will have more of an impact.’
Rising default rates among U.S. mortgage holders with poor credit histories have rattled global credit, stock and currency markets since August and raised concerns about a possible recession in the U.S. economy, a major export market for Asian companies. Read more
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