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Nov 19th, 2009 |
By Bill Bonner |
Category: Financial News, Top Story
Resident voice of reason at The Daily Reckoning, Bill Bonner takes a hard look at Goldman Sachs and replaces jealousy with admiration.
“We pick up sword and shield, ready to fight for Goldman, after reading the Financial Times. The FT has devoted a whole page to Goldman bashing. It’s time someone stood up to say a kind word for the firm.”
Tags: Admiration, Animal Spirits, Bill Bonner, Daily Reckoning, Family Dwellings, Financial Times, First Time Buyers, Goldman Sachs, Homebuilding, House Tax, Jealousy, Kid On The Block, Kind Word, Obama, recession, Residential Construction Industry, Shysters, tax credit, Voice Of Reason, Wall Street Investors
Posted in Financial News, Top Story |
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Aug 24th, 2009 |
By Bob Blandeburgo |
Category: Real Estate Investments
A rise in existing home sales last month shows things are getting better in the U.S. housing market, but the still-dire unemployment situation and the looming possibility of a jobless recovery may halt the rally by the end of the year. That makes the extension of an $8,000 tax credit for first-time homebuyers imperative.
Tags: Affordability, Association Of Realtors, Bob Blandeburgo, Chief Economist, CTX, Current Sales, Economist Lawrence, Existing Home Sales, First Time Buyers, First Timers, Housing Market, Inventories, Jobless Claims, Jobless Recovery, Murky Depths, National Association Of Realtors, Obama, PHM, Sales Numbers, Sales Pace, Scotia Capital Inc., Stimulus, tax credit, Time Homebuyers, Toes, US housing crisis, US Housing Market, US unemployment crisis
Posted in Real Estate Investments |
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Mar 25th, 2009 |
By Christian Hill |
Category: Financial News, Real Estate Investments
Has the housing market hit an absolute bottom yet? Perhaps, but probably not. But there are at least indications however that things could start turning around.
Tags: Christian Hill, Existing Home Sales, foreclosures, Housing Market, Mortgage Rates, Obama, Price Declines, tax credit
Posted in Financial News, Real Estate Investments |
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Nov 25th, 2008 |
By Jason Simpkins |
Category: Financial News
President-elect Barack Obama yesterday (Monday) formally unveiled his economic team, including the nomination of New York Federal Reserve Bank President Timothy F. Geithner as the new administration’s U.S. Treasury secretary. The team’s first challenge will be assembling an economic stimulus package that could be even larger than the $700 billion Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) the Bush Administration has deployed.
Tags: 2009 Stimulus, AIG, Bill Richardson, Christina Romer, Council Of Economic Advisors, ecomonic team, economic stimulus package, economics, Federal Reserve Bank, foreclosure moratorium, Henry Paulson, Jason Simpkins, Melody Barnes, National Economic Council, Obama, Peter Orszag, politics, TARP, tax credit, Unemployment Benefits
Posted in Financial News |
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Nov 7th, 2008 |
By James Dale Davidson |
Category: Politics & Economics
Following an historic election, we take a moment to examine just what an Obama presidency will mean to the United States – what we have to look forward to, and how he will deal with our current financial crisis. And according Jim Davidson, some of the numbers just don’t add up.
Tags: Barack Obama, budget deficits, credit crisis, Global Credit Crunch, Global Downturn, government bailout, Jim Davidson, National Debt, Obama tax policy, President Obama, tax credit, US recession, US stocks
Posted in Politics & Economics |
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