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U.S. Economy Is Better, Not Cured

Two years ago, the housing virus passed into the banking system -- and the Fed and ECB rushed to administer medicine. Although the patient may be out of danger, he isn't healthy yet, David Wessel writes.

 

Half Of All U.S. Mortgages 'Underwater' By 2011: Deutsche Bank

Half Of All U.S. Mortgages 'Underwater' By 2011: Deutsche Bank

Almost half of U.S. homeowners with a mortgage are likely to owe more than their properties are worth before the housing recession ends, Deutsche Bank AG said.

 

The Stay-At-Home Divorce

When his marriage collapsed alongside the real-estate market, Jon Pieja found himself trapped in a house with his ex...

 

Foreclosures at record high in first half 2009 despite aid

Foreclosures at record high in first half 2009 despite aid

U.S. home foreclosure activity galloped to a record in the first half of the year, overwhelming broad efforts to remedy failing loans while job losses escalated.

 

Obama mulls rental option for homeowners: sources

Obama mulls rental option for homeowners: sources

U.S. officials are weighing a plan to let borrowers who have fallen behind on mortgage payments avoid eviction by renting their home instead, sources familiar with the administration's thinking said on Tuesday.

 

Bankruptcy is an option for homeowners trying to avoid foreclosure

If nothing else, the legal maneuver will buy them some breathing room. But it also will destroy their credit rating, and it may not even be necessary.

To most people, bankruptcy is a four-letter word.

 

Home Prices Fall at 18.1% Rate

Home Prices Fall at 18.1% Rate

Slower rate suggests some parts of the housing market could be stabilizing, index shows.

 

Home resales in U.S. rise 2.4% in May to 4.77 million rate

Existing home sales in the U.S. rose in May for a second month as record foreclosures caused prices to drop.

 

Mtge Rates Fall This Wk, 15-Yr Fixed Below 5% -Freddie Mac

Mtge Rates Fall This Wk, 15-Yr Fixed Below 5% -Freddie Mac

Mortgage rates fell this week, with the average rate on 15-year fixed-rate mortgages dropping back below 5%, according to Freddie Mac's (FRE) weekly survey of mortgage rates released Thursday.

 

U.S. housing starts jump in May, inflation muted

U.S. housing starts jump in May, inflation muted

New U.S. housing starts and permits surged in May from record lows, while producer prices rose at a slower pace despite higher gasoline prices, boosting prospects for the economy's recovery from recession.

 

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