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Wednesday, February 15th, 2012

Posts Tagged ‘ Mortgage Holders ’

What Likely Lurks Around the Corner

Dec 15th, 2009 | By Jeff Clark | Category: Featured, Gold Market

Doug Casey and the editors at Casey Research are very skeptical that we are experiencing any sort of economic recovery. In our opinion, too many economic indicators are based on faulty data and optimistic assumptions. Our research suggests that a recovery isn’t sustainable yet. And with that, we lack the foundation needed to support the rapidly rising stock markets.



One in Five Homeowners Underwater

Mar 5th, 2009 | By Mike Caggeso | Category: Financial News

More than 8.3 million mortgage holders in the United States – one in five homeowners – are underwater. That is, they owe more money on their house than their house worth.



3 Bank Plays to Ride out the Slaughter

Feb 26th, 2009 | By Steve McDonald | Category: Featured, Stock Market Investing

Steve McDonald of Investor’s Daily Edge recommends three profit-potential bank stocks that could play out following the downside of government intervention.



Credit Crisis Expert Says Proposed Plan to Bail Out Delinquent Homeowners May Face Too Many Problems to Succeed

Nov 3rd, 2008 | By William Patalon III | Category: Financial News

A tentative Bush Administration plan aimed at keeping as many as three million homeowners who are behind on their mortgages from losing their houses will be difficult to administer, and could end up costing the country hundreds of billions of dollars more than the plan’s architects expect.



Letting Off Some Steam

Apr 2nd, 2008 | By Charles Delvalle | Category: Real Estate Investments

For the past few weeks there’s been a lot of talk about the senate and house drafting a plan to bail out mortgage holders. The plan is to let judges change the terms of the mortgages. That means changing the amount owed and setting lower rates. Can you believe that?