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Europe has no exit
WASHINGTON -- For most Americans, Europe is out of sight and out of mind. We figure that the worst of its debt crisis has passed. Italy has a new government. To mute social unrest, some countries are slightly relaxing austerity policies. The European...
Tags: Inflation and Deflation, Government Debt, Bonds, Italy, Politics
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European Central Bank cuts key interest rate to fight recession
WASHINGTON -- The European Central Bank on Thursday lowered its key interest rate to a record low level in an effort to spur economic growth in the recession-plagued Eurozone. The central bank's policymakers lowered its main refinancing rate by 0.25...
Tags: Labor Markets, Mario Draghi, Employment, Career and Workplace, European Central Bank
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Mortgage interest rates drop again -- to record low territory
Sun SentinelAverage interest rates on both 15- and 30-year fixed-rate mortgages fell again for a fifth week in a row and are now in record low territory, Freddie Mac said Thursday. Average 30-year, fixed-rate loans dropped to 3.35 percent this week after dipping to...Tags: Mortgages, Freddie Mac, Economy, Business and Finance, Finance
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Redfin's valuation tool puts homeowners in driver's seat
For the past six years, the question "what's my home worth" caused homeowners to wince. With some optimism now in the real estate market and more transactions occurring than have in years, Redfin thinks homeowners and potential homebuyers are ready to...Tags: Homes, Economy, Business and Finance, Real Estate Buyers, Finance, Services and Shopping
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Green acre$
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND -- It was a sunny spring morning in March and farmers were gathered inside the Elkhart Community Building at the Elkhart County 4-H Fairgrounds for the Garber land auction. Some had plans to bid on the Goshen farm. More were there to watch....Tags: Biofuels, Environmental Issues, Credit Ratings, Renewable Energy, Ethanol
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Poll: The feds' selective scrutiny of tax-exempt 'patriots'
Vindicating the complaints of some "tea party" activists, a top IRS official admitted Friday that the agency had singled out such groups for scrutiny in the months leading up to the 2012 election. The revelation (accompanied by an apology from Lois...
Tags: Tea Party Movement, Arts and Culture, Taxation, NAACP, Politics
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Fed is open to altering bond policy
WASHINGTON — Federal Reserve policymakers signaled for the first time that they could "increase or reduce" their controversial efforts to stimulate the economy in the future, but for now they're holding pat. After a two-day policy meeting, the...Tags: Unemployment, Labor Markets, Government Debt, Automatic Data Processing, Inc., Employment
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As of now, interest rates on student loans set to double July 1
WDBJ7 ReporterIf you or someone you know owes or is about to owe student loans you'll want to pay close attention to this story. As of right now, the interest rate on student loans, which is three-point-four percent, is set to double on July 1. But lawmakers are...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Loans, Students, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System
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Broward Commissioner Holness owes $13,000 in property taxes
Broward Commissioner Dale V.C. Holness owes almost $13,000 in unpaid property taxes on five apartments he owns in Lauderhill, records show. According to the Broward County Property Appraiser, Holness is delinquent on his taxes since 2010. He owes $2,...
Tags: Realty, Rentals, Politics, Fort Lauderdale, Credit Ratings
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Luxury home sellers feeling rich again
After a long, dry spell, it's almost — but not quite — a seller's market for the nation's pricier houses, according to an organization that trains agents who specialize in selling luxury properties. Although upscale housing is selling better...
Tags: Real Estate Sellers, Homes, Real Estate, Realty, Inventories
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Senate bill aims to toughen Iran sanctions
WASHINGTON — A bipartisan group of senators introduced legislation Wednesday that would sharply toughen U.S. economic sanctions on Iran despite administration calls for Congress to delay penalties that could disrupt diplomacy aimed at resolving...
Tags: Politics, Economic Sanctions, John Cornyn, Petroleum Industry, Susan Collins
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Mortgage interest rates rise for first time in 6 weeks
Sun SentinelAverage interest rates on both 15- and 30-year fixed-rate mortgages increased this week after falling for five weeks in a row, Freddie Mac said Thursday. Average 30-year, fixed-rate loans jumped to 3.42 percent this week after dipping to 3.35 ...Tags: Mortgages, Freddie Mac, Economy, Business and Finance, Finance
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