Housing Crisis
  • Economy Hits a Speed Bump and May Dive Further

    By STEVEN C. JOHNSON, Reuters

    Concern the U.S. economy was heading for another summer swoon was mounting even before Friday's disappointing jobs data. Economists are increasingly predicting 2012 will be another year when growth...

  • The Tax Change That Threatens Homeownership

    By Steve Yoder, The Fiscal Times

    Could ending the mortgage tax deduction and toughening mortgage loan requirements jeopardize homeownership?

  • Four Years Later, Housing Finally Turns a Corner

    By Michelle Hirsch, The Fiscal Times

    Housing Secretary Shaun Donovan today declared that the housing market had finally “turned a corner” amid reports that foreclosures are down, home sales are up and it’s getting easier for buyers to...

  • Global Growth Still Reliant on Asia

    By JONATHAN CABLE and Anooja Debnath, Reuters

    The global economy is set to expand by a modest 3.3 percent this year as a still-smoldering euro zone debt crisis and a relatively slow U.S. recovery continue to leave Asia as the main driver of...

  • Bank of America: New Progress

    By RICK ROTHACKER, Reuters

    Bank of America Corp posted a better-than-expected first-quarter earnings on Thursday as the No. 2 U.S. bank set aside less money for loan losses and capital markets activity rebounded.