Biggest Rally in 76 Years Not Dead Yet as Seers See More to Come for Obama Laszlo Birinyi will never forget
the moment a year ago when the last ounce of confidence
disappeared. Everyone from billionaire Warren Buffett to New
York University Professor Nouriel Roubini was convinced that the
economy was in a free-fall, that exploding deficits would
devastate the dollar and that home prices were heading down as
much as 20 percent.
Home Equity Loans That Fueled U.S. Consumer Spending Make `Modest' Rebound John Hale’s four-bedroom house near
Seattle is worth about $2 million and is 90 percent paid for. It
still took him nine months to find a bank that would give him a
$250,000 home equity line of credit.
Foreclosures in U.S. Rise at Slowest Pace in Four Years on Modifications U.S. foreclosure filings rose at
the slowest pace in four years in February as the government
sought to reduce record bank seizures, RealtyTrac Inc. said.