Monday, April 21, 2008

Monday April 21 Housing and Economic stories

Top Stories:

Libor's Rise May Sock Many Borrowers - (online.wsj.com)
Traders Braced For Fresh Libor Reading - (www.fxstreet.com) - The British Bankers' Association said Wednesday it had brought forward a review of the Libor setting process and was investigating whether banks had misquoted Libor in recent months. The investigation comes in response to concerns that some banks may have been giving artificially low Libor quotes over recent months in an effort to mask their funding problems.
LIBOR Rate Apparently Rising In Response To BBA Investigation ... – (www.bumpzee.com)
Florida has a 5-year Condo Glut - (www.ml-implode.com) - ''A great article in Builder highlights Jack McCabe’s research report which calculates that the Florida condo market has a whopp...
Fed Officials May Be Nearing Rate Pause as Inflation Quickens - (www.ml-implode.com) - ''Federal Reserve policy makers, sensing both renewed inflation dangers and a possible economic boost from government rebate che...
Gas prices push closer to $3.50 a gallon, oil hits $117 - (ap.google.cm)
Speculator Nightmare as Losses Mount in England - (www.bloomberg.com)
Foreclosure future grim for Utahns - (www.deseretnews.com)
Auction-Bond Probes Widen as Cuomo Subpoenas 18 Firms - (www.ml-implode.com)
Citigroup Has Second Straight Loss After $12 Billion Writedown - (www.bloomberg.com)
BOE Prepares 50 Billion-Pound Mortgage Plan, BBC Says - (www.bloomberg.com)
Britain Said to Consider Shoring Up Debt Market - (www.nytimes.com)
Another record low for Bay Area home sales - (www.sfgate.com)
Wall St. braces for thousands of pink slips - (www.reuters.com)
1 Man, 1 Year: $3.7 Billion Payout - (www.washingtonpost.com)
San Francisco Area median price tumbles 16.1% - (www.sfgate.com)
San Francisco area prices plunge - (www.insidebayarea.com)
Buiter Says U.K. Banks Need $200 Billion Aid From BOE - (www.ml-implode.com) - ''Former Bank of England policy maker Willem Buiter said the central bank will need to offer loan swaps to financial institution...
Public opinion about the economy erodes rapidly - (www.ml-implode.com)


Other Stories:

The Economist's Cheery View of Credit Default Swaps - (www.ml-implode.com) - It's remarkable how attending an industry love-fest can distort one's perception. The Economist seems to have fallen hook, lin...
Wilmington Finance: "We're still here..." - (www.ml-implode.com) - In a conference call today announcing yet more layoffs, the speaker ended by saying "We are still here, no matter what they say ...
Bush Taps Preston as New Chief at HUD - (www.ml-implode.com)
How do you recognize a credit-card fueled city with a fake economy full of $30k millionaires? - (www.ml-implode.com)
Barratt Cut by UBS as Homebuilding Profit Nears Brink - (www.ml-implode.com)
Are South Florida foreclosure numbers misleading? - (www.ml-implode.com)

Beach communities not immune from crash - (lansner.freedomblogging.com)
Dallas foreclosures rise 40% - (www.dallasnews.com)
Condo Glut In Florida - (www.builderonline.com)
Paying for College Without the Home Equity Option - (www.nytimes.com)
Trapped in the Middle - (online.wsj.com)
Video from Mr. Mortgage: Fannie/Freddie 'Con' Jumbos a Bust - (www.ml-implode.com)
Fed hawks Lacker, Fisher warn on inflation - (www.reuters.com)
Fed's Kohn says banks' caution an economic threat - (www.signonsandiego.com)
Mortgage plan could cost taxpayers $6bn - (www.ft.com)
San Diego median price keeps falling - (www.signonsandiego.com)
California house prices plummet 26 percent - (www.sfgate.com)
Financial CEOs sees 88 pct chance of US recession - (www.forbes.com)
Latest Economic Tea Leaves Point to Recession - (www.nytimes.com)
Fannie and Freddie Are Risk to US Credit Rating - (nalert.blogspot.com)
Be wary of federal housing "help" - (www.wickedlocal.com)
Your House Is Worth Less? Good - (from 2007) - (www.time.com)
Bear Robbed By Insiders, Loss Paid By Taxpayers - (www.badcyclopedia.com)
Workers Get Fewer Hours, Deepening the Downturn - (www.nytimes.com)
Fuel prices fatten up airfares again - (www.usatoday.com)
Clearing the fog - (www.economist.com)
Why Russia should help America - (english.pravda.ru)
House Price Divided By Income, Over 20 Years - (PDF - comstockfunds.com)

U.S. housing bust not so special - (www.financialpost.com)
FBI sees surge in mortgage fraud investigations - (www.sfgate.com)
"Home buyers go wild over zero down" - (from 2004) - (eastbay.bizjournals.com)
Citigroup Records a Loss and Plans 9,000 Layoffs - (www.nytimes.com)
Harley-Davidson cuts shipments, jobs at quarterly profit skids - (www.latimes.com)
Pfizer quarterly profit falls on buyout charges, patent losses - (www.latimes.com)
Fannie Regulator May Settle With Raines, Person Says - (www.bloomberg.com)
At Merrill, Write-Downs and More Layoffs - (www.nytimes.com)
OFHEO Plans Settlement With Raines - (www.washingtonpost.com)
Earnings Reveal Economic Split - (online.wsj.com)

Iceland, a Tiny Dynamo, Loses Steam - (www.nytimes.com)
Booming Brazil could be world power soon - (www.ap.com)
Let Britain’s housing bubble burst - (www.ft.com)
U.K. Budget Deficit Widens to Record on Investment - (www.bloomberg.com)
Russia's Richest: Why a Billion Won't Cut It Now - (www.cnbc.com)


Looking Up, but From a Deep Hole - (www.nytimes.com)
Authorities lose patience with collapsing dollar - (www.telegraph.co.uk)
Behind the Food-Price Riots - (online.wsj.com)

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