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  • Market hasn't hit bottom (Carroll County Online)

    Three months into 2008, the bad news about the residential real estate market keeps rolling in, but most analysts agree the bottom so many predicted last year remains elusive at best, and years away at worst.
    2008-04-04 05:49:16
  • `Riskiest' Housing Label for Valley is Too Broad (KTAR 92.3 Phoenix)

    ``Forbes" magazine has named Phoenix the tenth riskiest real estate market in America, but a local expert says that should include only some parts of the Valley.
    2008-04-04 06:07:38
  • Credit crisis doesn't sicken local hospitals (The Janesville Gazette)

    Hospitals in southern Wisconsin have been able to sidestep a crisis that’s whipping through the nation’s credit markets and sending interest rates on some bonds skyward.
    2008-04-04 06:20:31
  • Examiner.com Related Articles: (The San Francisco Examiner)

    The unemployment rate was the highest since September 2005, when significant job losses followed the devastating blows of Gulf Coast hurricanes. Job losses were widespread in March. Construction, manufacturing, retailing, financial services and various business services all racked up losses.
    2008-04-04 06:35:54
  • European finance ministers urge efforts to cool inflation, warn of price spiral (MSN Money Canada)

    BRDO PRI KRANJU, Slovenia - European officials warned Friday that governments had to act to curb a possible inflation spiral as rising prices increase the risk of hurting people on low incomes.
    2008-04-04 06:52:00
  • Emirates NBD launches Islamic property fund (Khaleej Times)

    DUBAI — The Emirates NBD Group is planning to unveil more real-estate funds complying with Islamic laws this year after the launch yesterday of a global fund that focuses on properties in Asia and Europe, and shuns those in the US.
    2008-04-03 09:23:51
  • European shares wilt on fears about US economy (Gulf Times)

    LONDON: European share prices fell yesterday, following two days of solid gains, on revived concerns about the health of the US economy and the financial sector in particular.
    2008-04-03 09:47:22
  • Top Headlines (The Sun Chronicle)

    Real estate broker Denis DaSilva's first-of-its-kind bus tour in Southeastern Massachusetts this weekend won't feature local tourist attractions or shopping bonanzas.
    2008-04-03 10:12:11
  • U.K. Mortgage Broker Struggles to Find Buyer, Independent Says (Bloomberg.com)

    April 4 (Bloomberg) -- John Charcol, a U.K. mortgage broker that's put itself up for sale, may be having trouble finding a buyer at the hoped-for price of 50 million pounds ($100 million), the Independent reported.
    2008-04-03 10:58:20
  • IMF warns of Irish housing slump (RTÉ News)

    Ireland and the UK are among the countries most likely to follow the US into a housing slump after residential prices surged in recent years, according to the International Monetary Fund.
    2008-04-03 11:46:00
  • Around the nation (Arizona Daily Star)

    PENNSYLVANIA
    2008-04-04 12:26:48
  • Man sues NYC museum over Iwo Jima photos (Miami Herald)

    A history buff sued the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum, claiming it lost several World War II-era photographs that he had loaned it, including the famous shot of a U.S. flag-raising on Iwo Jima.
    2008-04-04 12:35:13