Fed official's baseball analogy throws economists a curve Comments from a Federal Reserve Markets have been buzzing over the remarks, which highlight the "conundrum" of unusually low interest rates on the bond market along with signs of an
Going, going, gone Special to The Courier-Journal When she began going to auctions three years ago to buy antiques and other home decor "treasures," Kelli Milligan says, she was a bit intimidated.read more...
Market for high-end condos fuels building boom They were camped outside the door on a Saturday morning like music fans in need of tickets.via
With 10-jet order, Boeing sets a sales record Boeing said Wednesday that it had completed a deal with Chinese carrier Xiamen Airlines to order 10 737-800s, setting a record for airplane sales.read more...
Mortgage lending growth at 16 year low (RTÉ News) The growth rate in residential mortgage lending fell to its lowest level in 16 years in April, according to the latest monthly statistics from the Central Bank.read more...
Mortgage lending up slightly (Reuters.co.uk) LONDON (Reuters) - Mortgage lending by banks picked up slightly in June and was probably helped by the prospect of a near-term cut in interest rates, banking associations said on
Deep in the nearly 700 pages of the new housing bill is a complicated change in the tax code that could affect substantial numbers of people who purchase second homes or investment real estate in the coming decade with an eye to occupying those homes as their main residence later.


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