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Foreclosures
MIDDAY UPDATE: Unemployment
Dec 2, 2010
The monthly unemployment report from the Labor department could indicate that 9.5 Americans are unemployed. That's about 26.4 million Americans are...
Homeowners who lost their homes because of the "robo-signing" paperwork mess could be getting some hopeful news.
Nov 17, 2010
Homeowners who lost their homes because of the "robo-signing" paperwork mess could be getting some hopeful news....
MID-DAY UPDATE: G20 and a deficit-reduction plan to save $4 trillion
Nov 11, 2010
From G7 to G20, learn about the organization of leaders of 20 of the world's biggest economies -- a lesson to prepare you for the summit currently...
MIDDAY UPDATE: B of A resumes foreclosures & will cable get the 'cut'
Oct 25, 2010
Today we look at Bank of America's announcement that it will resume foreclosure proceedings in almost two dozens states this week, after admitting...
MIDDAY UPDATE: China raises interest rates
Oct 20, 2010
In this show we find out the reason behind China's central bank raising interest rates for the first time in nearly three years. India takes a...
MID-DAY UPDATE: Flight delays and electric cars
by
Chau Tu
Oct 19, 2010
Flight delays don't only cost you a lot of frustration and time -- they also happen to cost the country more than $32 billion a year. Jeremy Hobson...
MID-DAY UPDATE: Obama to name Elizabeth Warren as consumer watchdog ...
by
Bill Radke
Sep 16, 2010
... despite the controversy surrounding her...
For public good, not for profit.
MID-DAY UPDATE: GM CEO Ed Whitacre stepping down...
by
Bill Radke
Aug 12, 2010
... the company reports $1.3 billion in profits-- IPO to come
Car dealers face higher demand with short supply
New jobless claims rise again
For...
Goldman Sachs to its employees: Stop cussing in e-mails
by
Bill Radke
Jul 29, 2010
Exxon and Shell profits nearly double...
Cramdowns
by
Paddy Hirsch
Feb 18, 2009
A debate is raging in Washington, D.C., about how to deal with America's foreclosure problem. One proposal is to restructure the loans using a tool usually seen in bankruptcy courts: The "cramdown." Senior Editor Paddy Hirsch explains.