The events of the past few months have been dominated by the decision of the Federal Reserve to undertake a further, massive easing. Since the emphasis will not be on lowering interest rates (because they are effectively zero), it is being called a quantitative easing...
In yet another sign of the times, 85% of college graduates surveyed have reported that they will be moving home after they get their degrees: Stubbornly high unemployment — nearly 15% for those ages 20-24 — has made finding a job nearly impossible. And...
As European governments implement austerity measures across much of the region, mass protests are beginning to spread. Riot police have been deployed in Greece and in France, where groups are protesting because the government increased the retirement age by two years...
In an earlier article this week we outlined how homeowners can verify the validity of their mortgage notes, as well as to receive documented confirmation that the mortgage service company to which you send your monthly payments is legally servicing the note with...