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Conservative is Suddenly Savvy BB&T finds that its banking style is winning …
Winston-Salem Journal … community-banking deals because the asking prices were often too high compared with the risk of taking over home loans in an overheated housing market. … and more » |
December 31, 2009
Conservative is Suddenly Savvy BB&T finds that its banking style is winning … – Winston-Salem Journal
Who Is Responsible For The Non-Stop Market Rally Since March? – Motley Fool (blog)
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Who Is Responsible For The Non-Stop Market Rally Since March?
Motley Fool (blog) What we do know is that the US government has spent hundreds of billions of dollars to support the auto industry, the housing market, and the banks and … and more » |
Problems unresolved as investors head into 2010 – Dallas Morning News
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Problems unresolved as investors head into 2010
Dallas Morning News What all this means is that the housing market may be stabilizing. But no one should believe that the sector will have a robust recovery in 2010, … and more » |
Economic data in early January may test recovery, set tone for 2010 – MarketWatch
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Economic data in early January may test recovery, set tone for 2010
MarketWatch Most of this debt mountain is still tied to the fragile, government-supported housing market. At the peak of the real estate boom in 2006, US households … and more » |
Conservative is Suddenly Savvy BB&T finds that its banking style is winning … – Winston-Salem Journal
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Conservative is Suddenly Savvy BB&T finds that its banking style is winning …
Winston-Salem Journal … community-banking deals because the asking prices were often too high compared with the risk of taking over home loans in an overheated housing market. … and more » |
2009 IN REVIEW: #1 – 2009 was a year to forget for retailers – Prescott Daily Courier
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2009 IN REVIEW: #1 – 2009 was a year to forget for retailers
Prescott Daily Courier The housing market needs to straighten out, retailers are looking at growth and a shaky housing market means shaky growth." Alessandra Scamardo, owner of … |
Remember 2009? Seven ways we’ve changed this decade – HollandSentinel.com
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Remember 2009? Seven ways we've changed this decade
HollandSentinel.com Popping bubbles: The housing market. Pop. The banking industry. Pop. The economy. Pop. As a nation, we lost $4 trillion home equity thanks to the collapse … |
Remember 2009? Seven ways we’ve changed this decade – HollandSentinel.com
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Remember 2009? Seven ways we've changed this decade
HollandSentinel.com Popping bubbles: The housing market. Pop. The banking industry. Pop. The economy. Pop. As a nation, we lost $4 trillion home equity thanks to the collapse … |
Projections in recent years had some hits, a few misses – Arizona Republic
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Projections in recent years had some hits, a few misses
Arizona Republic The housing market reaches a bottom during 2009 in terms of both prices and sales," said Beckie Holmes, an economist with Cox Communications Inc. ? "I … |
Uptown revelers hope for a better year in 2010 – CharlotteObserver.com
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Uptown revelers hope for a better year in 2010
CharlotteObserver.com … boom to recession bust, including the loss of a major bank headquarters, double digit unemployment and the collapse of a once golden housing market. … |
Qld to limit first home owner grant – Sydney Morning Herald
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Qld to limit first home owner grant
Sydney Morning Herald "What we're here for is to help young Queenslanders break into the housing market. "If your first home is going to have five bedrooms and a billiard room … and more » |
Rising mortgage rates will test housing market – Los Angeles Times
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Rising mortgage rates will test housing market
Los Angeles Times … their creep upward in a trend that well may choke off a recent refinancing boom and provide a test of the strength of the housing market in 2010. … and more » |
Shaken, but still holding on – Boston Globe
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Shaken, but still holding on
Boston Globe The small community bank had a growing number of loans that became seriously delinquent as the economy and the housing market sputtered. … |
China economy to grow 9.5 percent in 2010-thinktank – Reuters
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China economy to grow 9.5 percent in 2010-thinktank
Reuters … confident the country's economy can maintain momentum in 2010, surmounting worries about inflation, investment policy and a heady housing market. … and more » |
Construction Projects & Jobs Will Remain Under Construction – Nightly Business Report
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Construction Projects & Jobs Will Remain Under Construction
Nightly Business Report PAUL KANGAS: With the housing market likely to remain under pressure, construction jobs — both residential and commercial — will still be hard to find in … |
Local Landlords See ‘09 Monthly Rent Decline – KGTV, 10News.com
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Local Landlords See '09 Monthly Rent Decline
KGTV, 10News.com The county could get out of shape if the housing market declines and a monthly mortgage becomes more affordable. "In a lot of places, it's actually less … |
Remember 2009? Seven ways we’ve changed this decade – HollandSentinel.com
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Remember 2009? Seven ways we've changed this decade
HollandSentinel.com Popping bubbles: The housing market. Pop. The banking industry. Pop. The economy. Pop. As a nation, we lost $4 trillion home equity thanks to the collapse … |
Predictions for the Housing Market in 2010 – Nightly Business Report
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Predictions for the Housing Market in 2010
Nightly Business Report DHUE: Many economists believe it will be a couple of years before the supply demand balance returns to normal in the housing market. … |
NBR Transcripts-December 31, 2009 – Nightly Business Report
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NBR Transcripts-December 31, 2009
Nightly Business Report DHUE: Many economists believe it will be a couple of years before the supply demand balance returns to normal in the housing market. … and more » |
Construction Projects & Jobs Will Remain Under Construction – Nightly Business Report
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Construction Projects & Jobs Will Remain Under Construction
Nightly Business Report PAUL KANGAS: With the housing market likely to remain under pressure, construction jobs — both residential and commercial — will still be hard to find in … |

