FrankWoodford asked: When many people hear the term ‘property investment’ they automatically think of what they have read in the papers: falling house prices, fluctuating interest rates and the failing economy. They see this press. Take it to its word. And forget that hidden beneath its outer exteri ...
As the Obama administration reveals legislation designed to stem the tide of mortgage foreclosures, it is readily apparent that many Americans got into mortgages that they could not afford. Given the fact that in the decade leading up to 2007 median home prices increased over 45 percent while median ...
Owning one’s own home has always been the epitome of the American Dream, so it seems highly ironic that the aggressive pursuit of this dream would be the major cause of the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression. It seemed appropriate to start off The Financial Services Issues blog with an ...
FrankWoodford asked: When most people listen to the tenure ‘property investment’ they automatically think of what they have review in the papers: descending residence prices, vacillating seductiveness rates and the unwell economy. They see this press. Take it to the word. And dont think about which ...
When many people hear the term ‘property investment’ they automatically think of what they have read in the papers: falling house prices, fluctuating interest rates and the failing economy. They see this press. Take it to its word. And forget that hidden beneath its outer exterior the property inves ...
Smart, gracefully-written and elegiac piece by Frank Partnoy in the weekend Financial Times wherein he rightly points out that it’s long past time to bury most of the major U.S. banks. The bottom line is that, given declining assets and increasing liabilities, many – perhaps most – big banks are ess ...