Real Estate
  • Column: When illogical policy seems to work

    By Anatole Kaletsky, Reuters

    (Reuters) - It's cynical, manipulative and hypocritical, and it looks like it is going to work. How often do you hear a sentence like this, to describe a government initiative or economic policy? Not...

  • Column: When illogical policy seems to work - Kaletsky

    By Anatole Kaletsky, Reuters

    (Reuters) - It's cynical, manipulative and hypocritical, and it looks like it is going to work. How often do you hear a sentence like this, to describe a government initiative or economic policy? Not...

  • Are Fixed-Rate Government-Backed Mortgages Over?

    By Josh Boak, The Fiscal Times

    Congress has restarted its slog about the fate of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac—at stake could be the future of your standard issue 30-year, fixed rate mortgage.

  • Why Millions of Seniors Are Moving Back to Cities

    By Steve Yoder, The Fiscal Times

    As America’s population ages and baby boomers retire in droves, cities big and small are doing what they can to lure seniors.

  • Companies add more jobs but growth disappoints

    Companies add more jobs but growth disappoints

    By Leah Schnurr, Reuters

    NEW YORK (Reuters) - Hiring by U.S. firms was sluggish in May while a sharp rise in mortgage interest rates last week weighed on what has been a buoyant housing market, adding to signs the economy...