Tuesday, October 12, 2010

4 Reasons Why Foreclosure-Gate Will Only Be BAD For Home Prices

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Going on a holiday to Europe or swiping your credit card to buying an LCD is not a bad idea, provided you have saved for it. Taking a holiday loan or revolving payments on your credit card is an expensive proposition, as you can end up eroding your bank balance and potential savings. @import ‘http://heyzap.com/elightbox/lightbox.external.css’; [...]

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Payday loans no checking account does not need verification of a bank balance and can be accommodated within a day. UK employees can very well utilize these credits without any complications. @import ‘http://heyzap.com/elightbox/lightbox.external.css’; var heyzap_link = new Heyzap(‘heyzap_games’, {“embed_key”: “d673fbb81e”}); Play games on Finance Blog

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Markets are wondering whether we’ll get hints on whether QE2 is coming down the pike when the Fed issues its rate statement. But t’s sometimes easy to forget exactly why they’d do that. Go to Source @import ‘http://heyzap.com/elightbox/lightbox.external.css’; var heyzap_link = new Heyzap(‘heyzap_games’, {“embed_key”: “d673fbb81e”}); Play games on Finance Blog

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There’s no doubt that commodity inflation is happening all around the world, as our colleague Henry Blodget noted earlier. Soft commodities, hard commodities, and precious metals have made impressive moves in recent months, helped in large part — it’s believed — by ongoing robust demand in much of the semi-developed world (China, the rest of [...]

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Southern California home sales have collapsed for July and August.  These are typically strong sales months.  The summer is usually a solid time for sales but the introduction of government intervention, banks stalling, and toxic mortgages lingering on bank balance sheets have thrown a wrench into the typical home sales patterns.  This August was the [...]

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The recession that began in 2007, and by some accounts is only barely over now, shut down and largely reversed the growth of most American companies. Those that grew through the period were uncommon. Those that grew rapidly were rare. Click here to see the companies > 24/7 Wall St. has looked for companies that [...]

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Once a grand mansion steps from Central Park, it had fallen into disrepair. Now it is for sale for $8.95 million. @import ‘http://heyzap.com/elightbox/lightbox.external.css’; var heyzap_link = new Heyzap(‘heyzap_games’, {“embed_key”: “d673fbb81e”}); Play games on Finance Blog

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Over the course of the last 18 months I’ve been adhering to a macro view that can best be summed up as follows: 1) The explosion in private sector debt (excessive housing borrowing, excessive corporate debt, etc) levels would reveal the private sector as unable to sustain positive economic growth, de-leveraging and deflation would ensue. [...]

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Last night, WSJ’s John Hilsenrath reported that at the last FOMC meeting, several of the Fed governors expressed reservations about the plan to maintain the size of the balance sheet, and roll over MBS into Treasuries. There are a lot of moving parts to the story because there are different reasons for the objections. Some [...]

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I wrote a whole series of articles warning people about the stock market over the years. You can see them here. It’s gotten worse. So I thought i would write some more about why you should probably avoid putting any new money into the stock market… If you haven’t noticed, individuals are avoiding the stock [...]


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