General Growth Reaches $5.75 Million Settlement Over 401(k) Plan Losses

September 6th, 2010 by admin

General Growth Reaches $5.75 Million Settlement Over 401(k) Plan Losses

“General Growth Properties Inc., the second-largest U.S. mall owner, reached a $5.75 million settlement resolving a lawsuit against the company over losses in its 401(k) savings plan.”

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BIS Study Suggests Households, Companies Set to Reduce Debt

September 6th, 2010 by admin

BIS Study Suggests Households, Companies Set to Reduce Debt

““If history is any guide, we should expect to see a much more significant reduction in private-sector debt, particularly of households, than has so far taken place after the recent crisis,” they wrote. “Lower house prices may induce households to reduce their desired level of debt. Similarly, a lower level of output and tighter financial conditions could put firms under pressure to reduce their leverage.””

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Does the Tea Party Understand the Attack by Basel 3 Against Taxpayer Sovereignty?

September 6th, 2010 by admin

Does the Tea Party Understand the Attack by Basel 3 Against Taxpayer Sovereignty?

“Basel 3 wants to bake in the loan guarantees and make them permanent. The way that they would do this would be to allow the big TBTF banks to buy massive amounts of GSE securities, and place them as part of the mandatory tier 2 capital. Once the banks were in this position, congress and the taxpayer would no longer have the choice to overturn the guarantees. ”

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China Property Bonds Rebound on Record Sales: Credit Markets

September 6th, 2010 by admin

China Property Bonds Rebound on Record Sales: Credit Markets

“Bonds issued by China developers are rebounding from their worst first half in two years as a record $6.8 billion in offshore debt sales spurs confidence the borrowers have the resources to weather a slowing economy.”

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How Ruthless Banks Gutted the Black Middle Class and Got Away With It

September 6th, 2010 by admin

How Ruthless Banks Gutted the Black Middle Class and Got Away With It

“The real estate and foreclosure crisis has stripped African-American families of more wealth than any single event in history.”

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Feels Like a Depression to Me

September 6th, 2010 by admin

Feels Like a Depression to Me

“I was born during the Great Depression of the 1930s and have lived long enough now to find myself in a new one. There are similarities between the two, but the first one led to the creation of a variety of government regulatory entities and programs that should have avoided or at least were expected put the brakes on the current one.”

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Rescue from foreclosure? Frustration, anger grow

September 6th, 2010 by admin

Rescue from foreclosure? Frustration, anger grow

“More than a year since President Obama announced an unprecedented national foreclosure-prevention program, many homeowners’ experiences with the program have left them feeling frustrated and angry at mortgage servicers”

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Home Sales at Hong Kong’s 10 Biggest Private Projects Fall for Second Week

September 6th, 2010 by admin

Home Sales at Hong Kong’s 10 Biggest Private Projects Fall for Second Week

“Transactions of used apartments at 10 of Hong Kong’s biggest private developments fell for a second straight week as sellers held out for their listed asking prices after consecutive government land auctions that beat estimates.”

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General Growth Reaches $5.75 Million Settlement Over 401(k) Plan Losses

September 6th, 2010 by admin

General Growth Reaches $5.75 Million Settlement Over 401(k) Plan Losses

“General Growth Properties Inc., the second-largest U.S. mall owner, reached a $5.75 million settlement resolving a lawsuit against the company over losses in its 401(k) savings plan.”

Because of these risks, prospective rent General Growth Reaches $5.75 Million Settlement Over 401(k) Plan Losses Read the rest of this entry »

BIS Study Suggests Households, Companies Set to Reduce Debt

September 6th, 2010 by admin

BIS Study Suggests Households, Companies Set to Reduce Debt

““If history is any guide, we should expect to see a much more significant reduction in private-sector debt, particularly of households, than has so far taken place after the recent crisis,” they wrote. “Lower house prices may induce households to reduce their desired level of debt. Similarly, a lower level of output and tighter financial conditions could put firms under pressure to reduce their leverage.””

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