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- Author:
- Catalina Parada
- Posted:
- 01.23.2012
A Tale of Two Countries in the Eurozone: Germany and Spain
The unemployment rate in Germany declined more than predicted in December as car and machinery exports boomed and one of the mildest winters on record helped construction jobs. The number of jobless people declined a seasonally adjusted 22,000 to 2.89 million, according to the Nuremberg-based Federal Labor Agency. Economists had forecast a decline of 10,000. The […]
- Author:
- Catalina Parada
- Posted:
- 11.15.2011
New Financial Hit to Spain: S&P Downgrades Its Credit Rating
Standard & Poor’s slashed Spain’s credit rating to AA-, three steps beneath the highly desirable AAA, underscoring the challenges facing Europe’s major powers as they meet G20 counterparts over the eurozone debt crisis. S&P, whose move mirrored that by fellow ratings agency Fitch, cited high unemployment, tightening credit and high private-sector debt. Spanish 10-year government […]
- Author:
- Mike Ricamato
- Posted:
- 07.07.2011
Saab Story: Swedish Automaker Headed Toward Bankruptcy
Venerable Swedish automaker Saab is unable to pay its employees and is likely headed into bankruptcy. Saab and Zeewolde, Netherlands-based owner Swedish Automobile NV, are in talks to raise cash, the company said. Options include selling and leasing-back the factory in Trollhaettan, Sweden. “There can however be no assurance that these discussions will be successful […]
- Author:
- Tom Silva
- Posted:
- 03.08.2011
Mortgage Interest Rates Decline, But So Do New Home Sales
Even though the rate on a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage has dipped below the five percent mark – to 4.95 percent — new home sales slid by 12.6 percent in January. The mortgage rate declined five percent last week and was 5.05 percent just one year ago. The slightly less popular 15-year fixed-rate mortgage also fell, […]
- Author:
- Randy Thomas
- Posted:
- 11.15.2010
Covered Bonds Could Be a Viable Alternative to CMBS
A financing vehicle that has been used in Europe since it was invented in Prussia in 1769 is finding its way to American shores as a replacement for commercial mortgage-backed securities (CMBS). The vehicle is known as covered bonds, which is a securitized debt instrument backed by a pool of top-quality assets, primarily mortgages. What […]