Apr
30
Fed Votes to Cut Rate a Quarter-Point to 2%
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Exclusive: Fed Votes to Cut Rate a Quarter-Point to 2%The Federal Reserve is Cutting Rates Another 25bp; Fed Says “Substantial” Easing to Date Should Promote Growth, Financial Markets Remain Under “Considerable Stress”; Vote 8-2, With Plosser and Fisher Dissenting; Uncertainity About Inflation “Remains High” and Economic Activity “Remains Weak” |
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Apr
26
How Is Alan Greenspan To Blame?
Filed Under Alan Greenspan, Bear Stearns, Credit Crunch, Credit Deterioration, Federal Reserve, Housing Videos, Mortgage News, Mortgage Video, Subprime Implosion, Subprime Mortgage Industry, Todays Economy | Leave a Comment
Critics are blaming Alan Greenspan for today’s financial crisis, but now the former Federal Reserve chief is fighting back.
Greenspan sets the record straight in an exclusive interview.
Part 1
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What are others saying about Alan Greenspan
Alan Greenspan unfair blame for sub prime crisis…
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The Stock Market Crash Of October, 1987
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Apr
26
Fixing the Mortgage Mess
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A few ideas on how to fix the problem, with Robert Shiller, Yale School economics professor
Apr
25
New Home Sales Drop 8.5% and Median Sale Price Drop 13.3%
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Sales of new homes plunged last month to the lowest level in 16 and a half years.
Apr
22
Bank of America CEO, Kenneth Lewis says, “US Subprime Crisis To Continue”
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It is not just Bank of America that is reeling from subprime problems, the largest banks in the world have posted $290 billion of credit losses, since the beginning of 2007.
Apr
22
Bank of America Is Playing By Their Own Rules Now
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Bordering On Insanity
Apr
22
Monthly House Price Index Estimates Increase .6 Percent Price
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U.S. home prices rose approximately 0.6 percent on a seasonally adjusted basis between January and February, according to OFHEO’s new monthly House Price Index. For the 12 months ending in February, U.S. prices fell 2.4 percent. Since its peak in April 2007, the index is down 3.1 percent.
The OFHEO monthly index is calculated using purchase prices of houses backing mortgages that have been sold to or guaranteed by Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac. The index, introduced in OFHEO’s fourth quarter 2007 House Price Index (HPI) report, provides a timely indicator of house price conditions for the nation and each of the nine Census Divisions. For the nine Census Divisions, seasonally-adjusted monthly price changes from January to February ranged from -0.6 percent in the Mountain Census Division to 2.2 percent in the New England Division.
Changes in the national index, which is constructed as a weighted average of data from the nine Census Divisions, reflect movements in market prices as well as changes in the mix of geographic areas within Census Divisions. Normally changes in the mix are relatively small. However, in February, the share of reported sales volumes rose in states with stronger housing markets, which significantly increased estimated appreciation above what it would have been in the absence of such effects. Holding the weights for each state constant, the national increase would have been only 0.3 percent in February.
Monthly index values and appreciation rate estimates are provided in the table and graph on the following pages. All estimates are seasonally adjusted and, as with OFHEO’s quarterly HPI, will be revised in later releases. As indicated in OFHEO’s fourth quarter 2007 House Price Index (HPI) report, quarterly HPI releases will include updated monthly data presented in the same format as the attached table.
For detailed information concerning the new monthly HPI, please see the HPI Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs), at http://www.ofheo.gov/hpi.aspx?Nav=60. The next release of monthly index data will be included as part of OFHEO’s next quarterly HPI, released May 22, 2008. That release will include quarterly index data through the first quarter of 2008 and will report monthly estimates through March. Please e-mail ofhe...@ofheo.gov for a printed copy of this report.
Apr
21
Bank of America Profit Falls Short - Drops 77%
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Bank of America Net Drops 77%
Apr
16
Troubles Continue for Washington Mutual
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NEW YORK, April 15, 2008 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) — Beleaguered investors of Washington Mutual (NYSE:WM) were delivered more bad news by the company in Tuesday’s after-hours earnings announcement. The company reported a first-quarter loss of $1.14 billion and indicated that it expects Writedowns of $12 billion to $19 billion of its $187 billion portfolio of single family residential home loans in 3 to 4 years.
Litigation on behalf of Washington Mutual employees and 401(k) plan participants has commenced against the company for alleged violations of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) in the United States District Court for the Western District of Washington. If you are an employee of Washington Mutual and wish to discuss the investigation or have questions concerning this notice or your rights, please contact Scott+Scott (scot...@scott-scott.com, (800) 404-7770, (860) 537-5537), for more information. There is no cost or fee to you.
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Apr
15
Bearn Stearns Profits $115 Million Before JP Morgan Takeover
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