Articles About Housing Boom
- Author:
- Catalina Parada
- Posted:
- 06.20.2012
Spain Asks the Eurozone for a Bank Bailout for up to 100 Billion Euro
Spain asked the Eurozone for a bailout of up to €100-billion to rescue its banks. This is just a short-term fix for the troubled Eurozone because it doesn’t address the underlying problems in the monetary union. The earlier bailouts of Greece, Ireland and Portugal didn’t resolve the problems either. “The Spanish banking bailout is big […]
- Author:
- Mike Ochs
- Posted:
- 04.21.2010
Bank of America Throws a Lifeline to Underwater Homeowners
Bank of America (BofA) is taking steps to write down mortgage principal owed by thousands of underwater homeowners in what has been termed “the mortgage industry’s boldest move yet” to resolve the nation’s foreclosure problem. Bank of America can well afford the initiative. According to Betsy Graseck, a Morgan Stanley analyst, the ultimate cost of […]
- Author:
- Mike Ochs
- Posted:
- 10.14.2009
Home Equity Loan Delinquencies Spiral as Values Contract
Home equity loan delinquencies reached a record high of 3.52 percent during the first quarter of 2009, according to the American Bankers Association. That contrasts with the 3.03 percent reported during the fourth quarter of 2008. Late payments on loans climbed to a record 1.89 percent. Home equity loans also are partly to blame for […]
- Author:
- Tom Silva
- Posted:
- 10.17.2008
Housing Prices Decline Sharply During July
Housing prices in the United States plunged a record 16.3 percent during July, compared with the previous year. According to Standard & Poor’s/Case-Shiller Home Price Indexes, this indicates an ongoing home-price decline now in its second year. The S&P/Case-Shiller composite index of 20 metropolitan areas declined 0.9 percent in July, when compared with June. That […]