We’ve all been affected in one way or the other of the whole mortgage mess (or for many of us, we hit many, many possibilities). For the most part, I think it’s fair to say that most of the average person was affected by the collapse of mortgages in recent years has been nothing [...]
Posts Tagged ‘employers’
Caliber Mortgage Finance – The Future Of The Residential Loans Or A Wolf In Sheep's Clothing
December 14th, 2010 by Financial Writer
Tags: au, bank, bank of america, banking, banks, bell, bonuses, business, company, dollar, dollars, employers, finance, financial, foreclosure, government, lender, lenders, loan, loans, mortgage, mortgage finance, mortgages, president, rate, us, us employers, wells fargo
Investors brace for a rocky ride
October 5th, 2009 by Financial Writer
The stock advance has hit some resistance in the last two weeks and it’s only going to get tougher as the third quarter reporting period gets underway.
Since hitting rally highs nearly two weeks ago, the broad S&P 500 index has lost 4.3% as investors have sorted through a spate of manufacturing, consumer and jobs reports [...]
Tags: employers, investors, monetary, recession, unemployment
Bad news: Jobs market getting worse
October 2nd, 2009 by Financial Writer
Employers cut more jobs from their payrolls in September and the unemployment rate hit another 26-year high, as the long-battered U.S. labor market took an unexpected turn for the worse, according to a government report Friday.
The Labor Department said there was a net loss of 263,000 jobs in the month, up from a revised loss [...]
Tags: economists, employers, jobs, unemployment
Word on the street: No job prospects
September 11th, 2009 by Financial Writer
The economic picture has started to improve, but those out of work see no recovery in sight.
The job market is showing signs of improvement, according to the latest economic reports. But for those out of work and pounding the pavement, there are few signs of a turnaround.
After peaking in January, the pace of job losses [...]
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