Housing Starts in U.S. Climb 0.2 Percent to Fastest Pace in Three Months U.S. housing starts rose 0.2 percent in May to the fastest pace since February, as low mortgage rates combined with job growth to fuel construction and support the economy.via
Interest rates will keep climbing Alan Greenspan signaled Wednesday that the Federal Reserve will keep pushing interest rates higher this year in an effort to keep inflation on an even keel.read more...
Billionaires Fight to Buy The Los Angeles Times read more...
Remodeling a Falling-Down House Took Time Away From Family read more...
Growth in Families' Wealth Stalls Americans may feel much richer because of soaring home prices, but they're not. read more...
Bahrain-based bank GIB issues $400 million bond Bahrain-based Gulf International Bank announced the issuing of a 10-year 400-million-dollar subordinated floating rate note .read more...
The Rev. Jesse Jackson spoke last night in Prince George’s County, hit hard by the mortgage foreclosure crisis, to express dissatisfaction with President Bush’s plans for coping with it and to mobilize efforts to target Wall street.
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