Monday, July 28, 2008

Bulk reo - Stocks End Higher on Economic News - BusinessWeek

by David Bogoslaw Major U.S. stock indexes finished higher on Friday, getting an injection of investor optimism about the economy on better-than-expected durable goods orders and new home sales figures, with added support from another drop in oil www.bankreopropertydeals.com

July 28 (Bloomberg) -- The fastest inflation in 17 years and a fourth straight quarter of U.S. profit declines are turning debt sold by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac into the favorites of the world's biggest bond investors. Pacific Investment Management www.bankreopropertydeals.com

Updated from 2:36 p.m. EDT Technology shares were strong Friday, but new trouble for Fannie Mae FNM and Freddie Mac FRE undercut what had been a modest blue-chip rally sparked by decent economic data. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 21.41 www.bankreopropertydeals.com

NEW YORK (AP) _ The number of households facing the foreclosure process more than doubled in the second quarter compared to a year ago, according to data released Friday. Nationwide, 739,714 homes received at least one foreclosure-related notice www.bankreopropertydeals.com

WASHINGTON (AP) _ After weeks of one negative report after another, the economy finally got some news Friday that wasn't half bad. Wall Street, which suffered a stomach-churning drop Thursday, managed a modest gain. Oil prices hit their lowest point www.bankreopropertydeals.com

WELLINGTON -(Dow Jones)- Auckland International Airport Ltd. (AIA.NZ) Monday said that Canada Pension Plan Investment Board has made a claim in relation to a failed takeover by the Canadian pension firm. 'The claim relates to Auckland Airport's www.bankreopropertydeals.com

Senate set to pass housing bill Mortgage industry grilled in Washington Mortgage industry gets a grilling in Washington Foreclosure filings up 120% NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- In a rare weekend session, the Senate on Saturday is expected to pass a www.bankreopropertydeals.com

Say you're having a dispute with a landlord over a lease. Or facing possible foreclosure proceedings amid the widening subprime mortgage crisis. Or being sued. Whatever the situation, you might want to seek legal advice to make sure your rights are www.bankreopropertydeals.com

Is the economy really that bad? Sure, everyone knows oil is tearing a hole in our wallets, banks are struggling to tread water, the auto industry is in shambles, and don't even get me started on housing. But, really, where's the line between an www.bankreopropertydeals.com

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