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Will Tax Cuts and Fiscal Stimulus Improve the Real Estate Market? - Seekingalpha.comThe recent G-20 meeting appears to have embraced the Keynesian notion that in order to stimulate aggregate demand there should be a fiscal stimulus of about 2% of global GDP. Without going too deeply into the Keynesian theory the multiplier affect ...
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The Housing Nightmare Hits Main Street - US News and World ReportOne domino toppling the next. It's been a convenient metaphor for how troubles in the American subprime mortgage market have cascaded into a global financial mess. Rising interest rates collapsed the housing bubble, which caused a wave of subprime ...
Why the Feds Rescue Banks, Not Homeowners - US News and World ReportThe financial bailout is on, and so far the government has injected upwards of $150 billion in a variety of banks, not to mention a $120 billion loan for insurance giant AIG and $25 billion for the Detroit automakers. As for helping distressed ...
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Recession - the domino effect: Share YOUR story - The IndependentIt began with the banks. Then house prices began to tumble. In the months that followed, the shock waves spread, engulfing first high streets, then factories – and thousands of jobs. In this gripping account, Paul Vallely travels across Britain to ...
Nearly 60 percent of “underwater” mortgages are in six states - Lynchburg News and AdvanceHere’s a shocker: almost half of Nevada homeowners with a mortgage owe more to the bank than their homes are worth. Here’s another: If you add in the homeowners like them in California, Arizona, Florida, Georgia and Michigan, together they ...
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