An MIT panel will discuss the current national economic news with the Institute community. Panel Members: Ricardo Caballero, Bengt Holmstrom, Andrew Lo, James Poterba, William Wheaton
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|Housing Marketfound at15:24, 0:45
“…really done dramatic program. And I think that's because. We're in -- housing market that we've never seen in the war which is the inventory rose. Primarily from overbuilding but also from the huge number of foreclosures which Portland empty houses. On the market. But this time around. What's happened is. The composition of sales has changed quite remarkably last year. Normally sales are composed at least mainly. Owners buying other houses and so they put housing market -- house off the market. But in these states what we've seen as an enormous number of investors. First time homebuyers. And …”
“…station and and and then you -- has promised with news about housing market looking forward to. Underdog we use that would tell us what's going on hit -- hit -- world. That one's particular. And …”
WBZ's Deb Lawler speaks with the author of a new book on taxes.
Audio|Mon, 30 Mar 2009|More from WBZ's More on This
|Housing Marketfound at3:58
“…Another on hot boiled issue and that would be the housing market what do you are upside down is there any relief fare when it comes to doing your taxes. …”
(NECN) - Stocks gained momentum today to finish in positive territory. The Dow Jones industrial average soared nearly 175 points-- more than two percent-- to close at 7,924. The Nasdaq composite climbed 58-- more than three and a half...
Video|Thu, 26 Mar 2009|More from Boston.com
|Housing Marketfound at1:57
“…It's and it heated turning around this market is boosting up the housing market we had some positive numbers earlier this week. And today rates on thirty year mortgages plunged to their lowest level on record …”
(NECN/ABC) - Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner will go to Capitol Hill Thursday morning to ask Congress for more powers to a prevent an economic meltdown in the future. His proposal would increase oversight of the financial sector by appoi...
Video|Thu, 26 Mar 2009|More from Boston.com
|Housing Marketfound at0:25
“…the the financial crisis. These investments linked to the collapse of the housing market and it's here where experts believe he economy's six will begin. …”
Top stories from the Boston Globe for Mar 25, 2009
Audio|Wed, 25 Mar 2009|More from Boston Globe Page One Podcasts
|Housing Marketfound at6:02
“…he said if justice is served. Inside today's globe the Boston area's housing market is showing new life. With more people putting homes up for sale and lower mortgage rates prompting more offers. The sports pages …”
(NECN) - Wall Street gives back some of yesterday's gains. The Dow Jones industrial average slid 115 points, nearly one and a half percent to close at 7,660. The Nasdaq Composite dropped 38-- almost two and a half percent-- to 1,517. ...
Video|Tue, 24 Mar 2009|More from Boston.com
|Housing Marketfound at2:24
“…early to say that you hit a bottom in terms of the housing market we get it. He'd report new home sales tomorrow that'll likely be negative nevertheless we are seeing signs that. Homes are now …”
(NECN: Washington, D.C.) - President Obama focused on the economy in his second prime time news conference of his presidency. Obama expressed confidence in his budget, "will build our economic recovery on a stronger foundation, so that we...
Video|Tue, 24 Mar 2009|More from Boston.com
|Housing Marketfound at1:28
“…second step we took was to launch a plan to stabilize the housing market and help responsible homeowners stay in their homes. -- plans one reason that mortgage interest rates are now at near historical lows. …”
The Dow Jones industrials soared nearly 500 points on news of the Treasury's bank plans. FOX25's Ted Daniel has all of the details.
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|Housing Marketfound at1:31
“…Not all available today from an unexpected jump to the housing market. . Rock bottom price February home rise 5%. A very positive indicator the fact that people -- out there buying homes in January …”
Congressman Barney Frank and New York Times columnist Paul Krugman discuss the federal government's role in addressing economic and social problems, particularly growing inequality in our society.
Audio|Fri, 20 Mar 2009|More from WGBH Forum Network | Public Domain Podcast Podcast
|Housing Marketfound at8:48, 11:39
“…lot of they may have a lot of investors they could debate housing market but I get burned by that and then decide to make some that especially that could make quicker without thinking just totally. …”
“…It's now. Filling out the I did see some potential for the housing market to -- I did not she'd -- lead the chain reaction I did not cheated that the problems up front which spread …”
Congressman Barney Frank and New York Times columnist Paul Krugman discuss the federal government's role in addressing economic and social problems, particularly growing inequality in our society.
Audio|Fri, 20 Mar 2009|More from WGBH Forum Network | Public Domain Podcast Podcast
|Housing Marketfound at8:47, 11:38
“…lot of they may have a lot of investors they could debate housing market. . We get burned by that event decide to make some that especially that could make quicker without thinking just totally. The -- …”
“…It's now. Filling out the I did see some potential for the housing market to -- I did not she'd -- lead the chain reaction I did not cheated that the problems up front which spread …”