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28th September 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Christian Amstadter
Leaders of the G-20 summit in PA began there 2 day summit. The big indications that were things are still not strong enough to end the governments huge injections into the economy.Speaking of this fragile economy,... Read >
Author: Christian Amstadter
23rd September 2009
In the United States alone, there are more than six hundred thousand foreclosed properties all over the nation. Such big number indicates the financial hardships evidently experienced by many real estate property owners and even financing agencies. Due to... Read >
Author: Marikor Hidalgo
21st September 2009
Here are the TOP 10 dividend-paying, safe income stocks for this month. Just click on the
respective links for graphs and detailed current information about each stock.
1. Aflac Incorporated (AFL) is a general business holding company and acts a... Read >
Author: Wealthquest
15th September 2009
Real estate is a big business and everyone seems to want to invest in real estate. You keep hearing a lot of stories about how people made a quick buck by investing in real estate. There are stories about people who made $50000 in a fortnight by making th... Read >
Author: Dannie Jensen
15th September 2009
Loan defaults and bank foreclosed hotels are increasing in numbers across the country. And the rate of shutdowns due to foreclosures is expected to take off in a pace that brought alarm to industry experts. They said that more and more hotel owners are tu... Read >
Author: JosephSmithJr
14th September 2009
Mortgage rates can fluctuate rapidly. With these unexpected changes, it can be hard to know exactly when to lock in a rate. Could you have saved money if you waited one more month? Or did you stall too long and miss a window of opportunity? Wouldn’t it ... Read >
Author: Mike Cole
10th September 2009
At the end of the dot com bust, we saw money-hungry investors worldwide thirsty for more. Their new fix came via mortgage-backed securities (MBS), lots of home loans, and the proceeding hangover is still lingering.
Rise of Home Loan Lending
The influx o... Read >
Author: Josh
10th September 2009
Tame inflation data, strong demand for the Treasury auctions, and a lack of surprises from the Fed were all positive for mortgage markets, and Mortgage rates end the week lower.
As expected, the Fed held the fed funds rate steady on Wednesday, and its s... Read >
Author: Iffpf Media
31st August 2009
There are many factors that determine whether mortgage rates will rise or fall. It is impossible to get a definite answer on whether they will go up or down, but by understanding why rates fluctuate, you can get a feel for the direction they are moving.
... Read >
Author: Wesley Pritchard
19th August 2009
Federal Reserve officials met yesterday and issued a statement saying that their program to purchase $1.25 trillion of mortgage-backed securities will be winding down by the end of 2009. The Fed is the single largest buyer of mortgage bonds in the U.S. m... Read >
Author: Gerard Ladalardo, CMPS
13th August 2009
The Federal Reserve recently said that it plans to continue purchasing large quantities of Mortgage Backed Securities to provide support to the mortgage and housing markets, and "it stands ready to expand the quantity of such purchases and the duratio... Read >
Author: John Jarvis
10th August 2009
Everyone Wants a Lower Price, But What About the Impact of Interest Rates?
When shopping for a home, the natural tendency of any buyer is to want to pay the lowest price possible. It's important to keep in mind, however, that the sales price is n... Read >
Author: John Jarvis
31st July 2009
Liar loans, officially called'Alt. A loans,' or'stated income' loans where borrowers gave small proof of earnings, may be the next threat to the troubled real estate market in Vegas and California. They were an important part of the purchasing boom of 2... Read >
Author: Rocky Villar
21st July 2009
As is the American tradition, one of the hallmarks of our culture and an activity a majority of the population engages in at one time or another, as soon as the housing bubble burst, the lawsuits began. Homeowners sued loan originators and Realtors, inves... Read >
Author: Nick Adama
17th July 2009
The year 2007 has been considered as one of the most turbulent years for many business organizations that comprise the financial industries in the United States. During this period, different sectors of the industry have begun to experience massive losse... Read >
Author: Robert A. Dallas
05th July 2009
Should I refinance my mortgage today or not ? That is the big question these days. With the current mortgage rates fluctuating the way they have over the past few months, many homeowners have been toying with this question.
Just a few months ago we we... Read >
Author: Patrick Sheen
15th June 2009
Since the global financial crisis erupted in full last year, most attention was given to short term interest rates. Central Banks were seemingly engaged in a race to zero, trying to bring their respective benchmarks to the lowest possible levels. This ... Read >
Author: Mike P. Kulej
12th June 2009
Last years commercial mortgage slowdown was reflected in the statistics for the U. S. Small Business Administration (SBA), which reported a year-over-year decline in approved loans of 29%. This surprisingly high reduction in loan volume was also noticeab... Read >
Author: craighigdon
11th June 2009
In continuing our discussion from Commercial Real Estate’s Status, $10MM is the New $100M, Part 1:
Regarding Institutional Investors
• Most of them were out of the market for the past 3-4 years because there was an excessive amount of capital in pla... Read >
Author: craighigdon
11th June 2009
Mortgage rates have been at all time lows for the last few years of the foreclosure crisis, but over the past few weeks rates have jumped significantly, hurting many homeowners’ chances of getting a new loan. When interest rates rise, monthly payments ... Read >
Author: Nick Adama
09th June 2009
It all starts in the housing market. Realtors peddle fantasies of unlimited wealth that leads to people wanting to overpay for houses. The desire for real estate at any cost provides an opportunity for lenders and mortgage brokers to make huge origination... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
07th June 2009
Us Mortgage Market:
Us mortgage market is considered to be the most vibrant and developed mortgage market in the world, especially before sub prime mortgage crisis thumped its reputation. First because it has fueled the progress towards the achievement o... Read >
Author: William King
05th June 2009
Copyright © 2009 Ed Bagley
Stop this American nonsense of government bailouts with taxpayer money for businesses that cannot survive because of poor management.
Let the poorly run businesses collapse and sink into bankruptcy, foreclosure or receive... Read >
Author: Ed Bagley
29th May 2009
Dallas real estate has long been a barometer for the rest of texas. But now, in the recession, the city is behaving out of character. One day things might look promising; the next, not so good. With the rest of the state looking for guidance, it is easy t... Read >
Author: michael russell
11th May 2009
In the wake of the financial debacle on Wall Street, many Americans want to know where the safest place to deposit their money is.
Just a few years ago, bigger was better in the banking industry. Big banks with scores of branches meant safety and stabil... Read >
Author: FNB Pasco
06th May 2009
The promissory note that recites the terms of your mortgage loan may contain any of a number of conditions that are designed to protect the lender’s interests. Assuming that you’re entering into this deal in good faith, most of these conditions should... Read >
Author: qzpcredit
05th May 2009
The promissory note that recites the terms of your mortgage loan may contain any of a number of conditions that are designed to protect the lender’s interests. Assuming that you’re entering into this deal in good faith, most of these conditions should... Read >
Author: sotne
05th May 2009
Landlords, there’s no doubt about it. We live in extraordinary and complex times. Would any landlords have thought a couple of years ago that some whiz, bang, financial derivatives such as mortgage backed securities or credit default swaps invented in... Read >
Author: Propertyhawk
05th May 2009
Landlords, there’s no doubt about it. We live in extraordinary and complex times. Would any landlords have thought a couple of years ago that some whiz, bang, financial derivatives such as mortgage backed securities or credit default swaps invented in... Read >
Author: Propertyhawk
01st May 2009
General Growth Properties (GGP), America’s second-largest mall owner, shut it's doors
because it could not refinance it's short term debt. Many other property owners are in
negative equity or have insufficient positive equity to meet banks tou... Read >
Author: tugsearch
01st May 2009
General Growth Properties (GGP), America’s second-largest mall owner, shut it's doors
because it could not refinance it's short term debt. Many other property owners are in
negative equity or have insufficient positive equity to meet banks tou... Read >
Author: tugsearch
17th April 2009
Just the idea of going through the mortgage process for some people is enough to make them avoid some of the most sought after and lowest home loan rates in over 40 years. Because of the downturn in businesses worldwide, experts claim interest rates are m... Read >
Author: Ray
16th April 2009
Have today’s low interest rates got you down? That depends, really, on whether you are borrowing or you are investing. For the sake of this discussion, let’s assume for a moment that you are on the investing side of the equation.
With the equity ma... Read >
Author: Joseph Hollak
09th April 2009
Mortgages supporting high-profile office or shopping mall deals are in dire need of refinancing after a record crash in prices in 2008 that has hit commercial property markets much harder than its residential counterpart.
Orchard Street Investment Mana... Read >
Author: tugsearch
09th April 2009
The term "toxic assets" is tossed around quite a bit these days, especially now that the Treasury Department has announced plans to buy up U.S. banks' bad assets to the tune of $1 trillion dollars (more on that in a minute). Terms like toxic assets have ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
05th April 2009
The Great Housing Bubble was not really about housing; it was about credit. Most financial bubbles are the result of an expansion of credit, and the Great Housing Bubble was no exception. Housing just happened to be the asset class into which this capital... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
02nd April 2009
The Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, also known as Freddie Mac, was created by Congress in 1970 to make possible a secondary mortgage market to provide greater liquidity to banks and other lending institutions to facilitate home mortgage lending. T... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
19th March 2009
Investing in a real estate property can be a real headache. You have to think about inspections, appraisal, advertising, renters, renovations, etc. If you don’t want to deal with all of this, consider investing in real estate-based financial products. T... Read >
Author: Stefan
10th March 2009
One of the unfortunate things about the current state of mortgages in the US is how, like an infection, subprime woes creep from bad mortgages to good ones. The sad fact is that investors have by and large blacklisted property investment in the US, even i... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
10th March 2009
One of the unfortunate things about the current state of mortgages in the US is how, like an infection, subprime woes creep from bad mortgages to good ones. The sad fact is that investors have by and large blacklisted property investment in the US, even i... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
10th March 2009
One of the unfortunate things about the current state of mortgages in the US is how, like an infection, subprime woes creep from bad mortgages to good ones. The sad fact is that investors have by and large blacklisted property investment in the US, even i... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
09th March 2009
id=17">look for homes in Texas.Questions and Answers for Borrowers about the Homeowner Affordability and Stability Plan
Borrowers Who Are Current on Their Mortgage Are Asking:
What help is available for borrowers who stay current on their mortgage pay... Read >
Author: Lisa Zapalac
03rd March 2009
Despite the United States Federal Reserve Board’s diligent attempts to stimulate the economy throughout the year of 2008 by repeatedly reducing the Federal Funds rate, the typically correlating thirty-year average mortgage rate stubbornly remained uncha... Read >
Author: Brian S. Icenhower
02nd March 2009
The much anticipated speech was given; it was the details that were missing. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner was expected in his speech this week to give the nitty gitty particulars about how the Obama administration will spend the rest of the money ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
11th February 2009
Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) were created in the 60s so that all investors would have access to income-producing real estate through the purchase and sale of liquid securities.
Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) were created in the 60s so tha... Read >
Author: Robert Shumake
02nd February 2009
A Psychological Financial Thriller
Finance, A Necessary Evil
Before we get started, I want to ask you a question. Who loans money? The Federal Reserve, commercial banks, insurance companies, mortgage backed securities, lenders such as Fannie May, Freddi... Read >
Author: bestrefi1234
02nd February 2009
A Psychological Financial Thriller
Finance, A Necessary Evil
Before we get started, I want to ask you a question. Who loans money? The Federal Reserve, commercial banks, insurance companies, mortgage backed securities, lenders such as Fannie May, Freddi... Read >
Author: Best Refinancing
02nd February 2009
A Psychological Financial Thriller
Finance, A Necessary Evil
Before we get started, I want to ask you a question. Who loans money? The Federal Reserve, commercial banks, insurance companies, mortgage backed securities, lenders such as Fannie May, Freddi... Read >
Author: Best Refinancing
29th January 2009
A new poll commissioned by a leading firm of conveyancing solicitors has revealed a high level of confidence amongst the British public that the troubled housing market will start to see signs of recovery in the year ahead. The findings are an important b... Read >
Author: Darell Joyce
28th January 2009
A new poll commissioned by a leading firm of conveyancing solicitors has revealed a high level of confidence amongst the British public that the troubled housing market will start to see signs of recovery in the year ahead. The findings are an important b... Read >
Author: Darell Joyce
22nd January 2009
It’s been said that predictions are difficult, especially if they are about the future. Read the housing news and much is doom and gloom about the industry and dire descriptions of worst case scenarios. However, there can be two sides of the story, so i... Read >
Author: Rick Smith
17th January 2009
Now it can be said – the US is officially in a recession, and other countries around the globe are very quickly following suit. Predominating the country’s financial headaches is the real estate meltdown, or subprime crash, as experts call it. The que... Read >
Author: Kelli
17th January 2009
We all know that the property market is taking a major hit at the moment and house prices are at a all time low and many people are wondering how long this will last. Early predictions did state that 2009 will be a tough year for us all in particular the ... Read >
Author: sam lowe
16th January 2009
The past few months have amply demonstrated why the seller-held mortgage note niche exists, and why more people are opting to buy or sell mortgage notes and deeds of trust without getting the banks too involved. Now that the Big Bailout has passed, nobody... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
09th January 2009
LONDON, July 7th, 2008. Cheyne Capital, the leading alternative asset management company, announces the appointment of Ravi Stickney as Portfolio Manager for the Cheyne Asset-Backed Fund and the Cheyne Structured Solutions Fund.
Prior to joining Cheyne... Read >
Author: tugsearch
09th January 2009
LONDON, July 7th, 2008. Cheyne Capital, the leading alternative asset management company, announces the appointment of Ravi Stickney as Portfolio Manager for the Cheyne Asset-Backed Fund and the Cheyne Structured Solutions Fund.
Prior to joining Cheyne... Read >
Author: tugsearch
09th January 2009
A key factor impacting the fundamental value of housing and thereby the bottom is interest rates. Higher interest rates would devastate residential real estate markets. When interest rates go up, the amounts borrowed go down assuming a consistent payment.... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
07th January 2009
Are you sick and tired of hearing and reading about the economic crisis? Are you personally in a situation where you may possibly lose your house? Are you fighting off foreclosure or eviction? Are you looking to replace lost income, job losses or get... Read >
Author: William B
30th December 2008
Now that the entities known as Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac have been thrust to the forefront of national media coverage due to their rapid decrease in stock values which has resulted in a multitude of emergency congressional hearings, cabinet sessions, pre... Read >
Author: Brian S. Icenhower
30th December 2008
Now that the entities known as Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac have been thrust to the forefront of national media coverage due to their rapid failures which have resulted in a multitude of emergency congressional hearings, cabinet sessions, press conferences ... Read >
Author: Brian S. Icenhower
29th December 2008
There is a plan in the works to lower the rate on 30-year home mortgages to 4.5 percent, a number not seen in decades for home loans. The plan by the Treasury Department to help the hurting housing industry would be accomplished through purchasing mortga... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
19th December 2008
After an opening surge on Monday, markets had a mixed time of it for the remainder of the week. President elect Barack Obama’s announcement of a huge public works program helped virtually every market rally against the main trends of the last few weeks.... Read >
Author: cordieliea
15th December 2008
Now it can be said – the US is officially in a recession, and other countries around the globe are very quickly following suit. Predominating the country’s financial headaches is the real estate meltdown, or subprime crash, as experts call it. The que... Read >
Author: Matt Heafey
11th December 2008
INCOME PROPERTY UNDERWRITING MANUAL Only $199
Right now Wall Street is buying more commercial mortgage-backed securities than at any time in history. As a result, there are loan agents out there today who are making over a half-million dollars a year ... Read >
Author: Pro Bargain Hunter
04th December 2008
The housing bubble has popped, home values are dropping faster than winter rain and the credit crunch has become tighter than Pee Wee Herman’s bow tie. This is the state of affairs for not only US real estate but the global markets in general.
What ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
02nd December 2008
Major financial institutions which hold billions of pounds in mortgage backed securities have been watching mortgagors default on their home loans in record numbers in recent times. Surprisingly these investors have not shored up their defences against th... Read >
Author: michael sterios
02nd December 2008
There has been fervent discussion about the impact of US recession on Mexico Real Estate and its future prospects. When talking about Mexican Property market, it may seem that it is closely related to the US real estate. Some may very well paint a gloomy ... Read >
Author: Aniruddha Badola
01st December 2008
There has been fervent discussion about the impact of US recession on Mexico Real Estate and its future prospects. When talking about Mexican Property market, it may seem that it is closely related to the US real estate. Some may very well paint a gloomy ... Read >
Author: Aniruddha Badola
22nd November 2008
With the dust settling on Wall Street, the pain felt on Main Street is starting to come into focus. With what some are now calling "The Great Recession", the economic ramifications of the sub-prime meltdown are now in full gear. In the housing sector, t... Read >
Author: Todd E. Reeber, CPA
10th October 2008
Some are saying the recent mortgage security crisis and resulting bank failures may be ushering in a new Great Depression for the 21st century.
How did we get here?
This is what happened: Banks would grant home loans, then turn around and sell those... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
02nd October 2008
It's a challenge trying to keep track of the events of the current subprime mortgage crisis. Compare it to an over laden cart gathering momentum on a steep and rocky slope - now it's built up so much speed, it's passing by as a blur.
When looking at ... Read >
Author: Mark Hostetler
29th September 2008
Everybody who even perfunctory follows the news must have heard about the string of terrible financial developments in the United States. More and more investment and banking companies are going bankrupt or are being threatened by spreading credit cri... Read >
Author: Mike P. Kulej
29th September 2008
The federal takeover of the Federal National Mortgage Association and the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, affectionately referred to as Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, marks a major change on the local financial front. The financial crisis that preced... Read >
Author: Kevin Koitz
22nd September 2008
The federal takeover of the Federal National Mortgage Association and the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, affectionately referred to as Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, marks a major change on the local financial front. The financial crisis that preced... Read >
Author: Anne Eliason
15th September 2008
Although mortgage interest rates have dropped like an anchor, getting approved for a home loan is still not an easy task.
Rates dropped substantially when the Government took over Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac a week ago. Mainly prospective purchasers who... Read >
Author: Frank
08th September 2008
The Federal Reserve continued their long string of lowering rates and recently lowered rates again. The question is “Will this reduction lower mortgage rates and help with the mortgage crisis?” The answer is “Not so much.”
For those who watch mo... Read >
Author: Madeline
22nd August 2008
The Federal Reserve continued their long string of lowering rates and recently lowered rates again. The question is “Will this reduction lower mortgage rates and help with the mortgage crisis?” The answer is “Not so much.”
For those who watch mo... Read >
Author: articles1
22nd July 2008
It's hard to miss the endless media stories on the current global credit crisis. With the price of oil soaring higher and higher along with other basics such as food and electricity there are many factors to the crisis. So what has been causing the crisis... Read >
Author: Click4credit
17th July 2008
Higher Appraised Values lead to Sub-Prime Mess Appraisers not to Bame
I read an article at least once a day the puts the blame for the mortgage mess on lenders who made loans to people with bad credit histories. Although this did happen and there wa... Read >
Author: Sumeetha
14th July 2008
One area of the real estate market is bucking the generally negative trend, with values and sales volumes up. Fractional ownership of luxury real estate has been slowly gaining in popularity over the last 10 years or so, but now seems set to reach a tipp... Read >
Author: Neil Robertson
14th July 2008
One area of the real estate market is bucking the generally negative trend, with values and sales volumes up. Fractional ownership of luxury real estate has been slowly gaining in popularity over the last 10 years or so, but now seems set to reach a tipp... Read >
Author: Neil Robertson
11th July 2008
March 2008 saw the lowest ever number of people taking out mortgages to buy homes with the amount falling by 46 per cent over a year to 35,417 house buyers wanting loans.
At there peak, banks were handing out over 3,000 mortgages a day; however that nu... Read >
Author: Phil
30th June 2008
Radical new plans have been drawn up to aid banks and building societies which are suffering the most during the current credit crisis. Chancellor of the Exchequer, Alastair Darling has set in motion plans for The Bank of England to absorb billions of mor... Read >
Author: Sarah Othman
30th June 2008
You would probably have to have been living on a remote desert island for the better part of two years to not see any signs of the slowdown in the economy of the United States. Since August of 2007, the real estate market has been reeling from plummeting ... Read >
Author: Ki Gray
23rd June 2008
The current housing crisis is caused by a lack of quality relevant local information and a lack of due diligence on loans and loan packages (MBS). Can the sub-prime housing market crash occur again in your town? Noted Real Estate author, analyst and lectu... Read >
Author: Aceforecaster
19th June 2008
Many people are wondering what the story is behind the foreclosure crisis. They see that the foreclosures have risen over 141% since 2005. They hear in a single year, 2007, over 1.3 million homes are in foreclosure and that numbers is expected to rise ev... Read >
Author: MJ Jensen
02nd June 2008
America’s two largest mortgage controllers, Freddie Mac (FMLC) and Fannie Mae (FNMA) recently agreed to enact tougher standards on appraisers and lenders beginning in January 2009. FMLC and FNMA buy mortgages from all facets of the mortgage industry ... Read >
Author: Aubrey Clark
27th May 2008
You would probably have to have been living on a remote desert island for the better part of two years to not see any signs of the slowdown in the economy of the United States. Since August of 2007, the real estate market has been reeling from plummeting ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
21st May 2008
In recent months, much has occurred in the mortgage market and with such a lot of press/media coverage, this summary may be helpful to people who wish to understand and 'take stock' of the current situation.
What is happening?
The UK Mortgage Market... Read >
Author: Nigel Osgood
15th May 2008
Diversification of portfolio is the first rule of investment as it is insisted by any ethical professional. Usually, not more than 30 per cent of available investment funds should be assigned to any one category, including bonds, stocks and other savings ... Read >
Author: Justine
01st May 2008
The Rochester Minnesota Real Estate market seems to have built a full head of steam as we head into the spring season. Sales are robust and there have even been several reports of multiple offers on some well priced properties. The Mayo Clinic match mar... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
03rd April 2008
Real estate investment trusts (REITs) are for-profit trusts established by Congress in 1960. Their purpose is to give small investors an opportunity to invest in large, income-producing properties.
Stocks of many public REITs are available on major sto... Read >
28th March 2008
How did we get here?
Most mortgages are bundled together by lenders into securities and subsequently sold to investors. Over the past couple of years, housing grew at an unprecedented level. So too did the demand for seemingly low-risk, high-yield mo... Read >
Author: NYC Apartments - Milkowski Group NYC - Douglas Ell
15th February 2008
Over the last month you have seen the news about the Federal reserve cutting the interest rates. Every time this happens I get hundreds of calls, from old clients of mine, wondering what the rates are at? What they don't understand is that the news media ... Read >
Author: Reverse Mortgage Expert
19th January 2008
Subprime mortgages have now been credited for bankrupting well over 110 lenders and seriously damaging operations at many major mortgage firms. They've reportedly wiped out 5 hedge funds, tens of thousands of jobs, and have led to millions of foreclosures... Read >
Author: devtony8
19th January 2008
The market in Australia for so-called non-conforming mortgages — those lent at
relatively fastest interest rates and fees to consumers who lack a good credit
history, proof of a steady income and significant assets — is still relatively
very... Read >
Author: freedomloan
10th September 2007
In this article I am going to try and explain in very plain terms what happened and how, with the “subprime meltdown”. In the 1990’s home ownership rates were fairly stagnant. In an effort to extend its business and in response to the federal mandat... Read >
Author: loanguy
01st February 2007
At the beginning of 2006, the so named real estate “bubble” across the nation was leaking air. We read opposing views by economists, whose opinions graced the pages of national media and were dependent upon which economic theory they followed. It was ... Read >
Author: John Harris
19th October 2006
Hedge funds are providing research analysts with new career paths, though their role varies hugely from fund to fund. "A lot of funds are set up in such a way that analysts are responsible for telling the traders what to buy or sell up to a certain dollar... Read >
Author: Neil More
03rd October 2006
Experienced bankers are at a premium in a fast-expanding sector.
The structured credit market has probably offered more opportunities for jobseekers over the past 12 months than any other sector in investment banking.
The Bond Market Association last ... Read >
Author: Neil More
03rd October 2006
Hedge funds are providing research analysts with new career paths, though their role varies hugely from fund to fund. "A lot of funds are set up in such a way that analysts are responsible for telling the traders what to buy or sell up to a certain dollar... Read >
Author: Neil More
03rd October 2006
As U.S. investment in Asian real estate grows, professionals with a background in underwriting, financial analysis or property appraisal and valuation can look East for additional job opportunities.
Investment firms and large banks, as well the commerc... Read >
Author: Neil More
09th March 2006
The housing boom of the last seven years has been one of the biggest ever. Mortgage-backed securities are one reason for the torrid pace of real estate growth.
Understanding Mortgage-Backed Securities
A mortgage-backed security is essentially a bond... Read >
Author: Dan Lewis
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