US weekly mortgage demand continues to decline
The U.S. home loan demand fell sharply in the week ended Dec.17, posting a decline for fourth straight weeks as the mortgage rates hit a six-month high.
How the Fed destroys the American Living Standard
Ben Bernanke and his friends on the Federal Reserve have a PR machine to help sell their lies. Let's assess whether Ben and his Federal Reserve have helped or hurt the average American.
Obama's foreclosure prevention program could miss target, says report
The foreclosure prevention program of the Obama’s administration is expected to aid far fewer homeowners than initially targeted, according to a report released on Tuesday.
Pending home sales rise in Oct against expectations
Pending home sales in the U.S. rose in October, contrary to expectations of a drop, according to a report by the National Association of Realtors.
Senator says mortgage crisis risk remains
Sen. Jim Bunning, R-KY expressed anger Wednesday that the potential for another mortgage crisis remains, despite efforts to deal with the mortgage crisis over the past decade.
Waters demands hearing
U.S. Rep. Maxine Waters, D-CA, is saying “Try me or tell me why not.”
US weekly mortgage demand plunges as rates rise
U.S. home loan demand fell sharply in the last week, as fixed mortgage rates rose from near all-time lows.
Interview: Robert Prechter on mass psychology in the financial markets
Robert Prechter speaks to IBTimes about mass psychology in the financial markets and specifically about the Greek sovereign debt crisis.