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Texas economic growth in 2008

14 hours ago ago from economic growth

The economic outlook in Texas in 2008, pointed out that the slowdown in economic growth, but still higher than most parts of the country do not see a better growth. Texas, with the second largest of 15 large and state-owned economy in the world's largest economy will grow about 2.2% a year after Texas workforce Commission records. Warm weather, undervalued real estate market, national income and employment opportunities for the lack of ...

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Mortgage Update, and Last Week in Review

40 minutes ago ago from Amy Arey, Realtor Real Estate Blog

Last Week in Review ALL GOOD THINGS MUST COME TO AN END Or so the popular saying goes. And last week, the Fed reiterated once again that their Mortgage Backed Security (MBS) purchase program the program that has helped keep home loan rates low for much of the last year will end on March 31, 2010 as previously stated. Here's the lowdown on what this means, and all the latest news impacting home loan rates and the markets. Last ...

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What’s Ahead For Mortgage Rates This Week : December 21, 2009

3 hours ago ago from South Orange County Blog from Bob Phillips

Mortgage markets improved last week as pricing followed a roller coaster-like pattern. After touching a 6-week high Tuesday, rates rallied to weekly lows Thursday, and then jumped back higher Friday. Despite the improvement last week overall, mortgage pricing remains significantly worse from the all-time lows set in late-November. Oddly, last week's most prominent mortgage-related story wasn't the most influential one. On ...

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A Look At The Week Ahead

17 hours ago ago from Mortgage Align

Mortgage bond prices rose last week pushing mortgage interest rates lower. Rates initially spiked higher following higher than expected producer price index figures. Fortunately the consumer price index showed tame inflation on the consumer level and mortgage bonds were able to recover. The Fed kept rates unchanged, indicated they would try to keep rates low for some time , but also warned that long term security purchases would cease at the ...

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The Fed’s Wish List

17 hours ago ago from MunKnee.com

If the Federal Reserve and the U.S. Treasury could have scribbled out a wish list for financial market conditions last March when global economies and global markets were in freefall, it might have looked something like this By: Bryan Rich; www.moneyandmarkets.com; Words: 653 Wish #1 : Please give us rising stock prices Rising stock prices improve the sentiment of investors and consumers. They replenish some lost paper wealth and ...

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Michael Pento: Why The Fed Will Be Sidelined In 2010

5 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

The release of the Non-Farm Payroll Report for November along with the latest inflation data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics placed further into question the Federal Reserve's free money policy. The spate of less bad news on the economy and increases in certain price levels has brought some of the bond vigilantes back from hibernation, while the cacophony from the hard-money guys (me chief among them) to raise interest rates is growing ...

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Treasury Yield Plunge Sends Warning - Up and Down Wall Street Daily - R. Forsyth - Barrons.com

22 hours ago ago from Barron's Online

Treasury Yield Plunge Sends Warning By RANDALL W. FORSYTH MORE ARTICLES BY AUTHOR Collapse in note yields suggests economic distress will keep Fed on hold well into 2010 or beyond. Subscribe Now With these readers: Or copy the rss link: IT'S THE CRASH YOU DIDN'T HEAR . Not in the price of any security market, but in ...

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