Resources
BNET Resources
- sort by:
- Relevance
- Date
- Popularity
- Bailout Likely To Expand Beyond Mortgages
- NuWire Investor submits: While most of the press surrounding the bailout plan thus far has been specifically focused on mortgages, the government was given the ability to buy up debt other than mortgages. Now the struggling finance wings of the major car manufacturers are trying to get in on...
- External links 2008-10-16
- Bad Mortgages Are Only the Beginning
- NuWire Investor submits: Yesterday I talked a bit about how, through the bailout bill, the government was given the authority to invest the $700 billion in things outside of mortgage debt, the requirement being that the investment be critical to supporting the U.S. economy. This has led to auto...
- External links 2008-10-17
- Proposed Homeowner Bailout Plans are Loaded With Problems
- NuWire Investor submits: by Eric Ames The calls for a homeowner bailout are becoming louder and louder. After all, why should we bailout Wall Street, but not Joe Homeowner, who was the victim in all this? by NuWire Investor
- External links 2008-10-23
- Brazil's Economy Still Going Strong, But for How Long?
- NuWire Investor submits: by Eric Ames In the midst of worldwide reports of falling economies, Brazil’s economy has been remarkably strong. According to Bloomberg, Brazil’s GDP grew 6.8 percent in the third quarter of this year compared to last, up from 6.2 percent growth in the previous quarter year...
- External links 2008-12-09
- More Money to AIG? Say It Ain't So
- NuWire Investor submits: by Eric Ames After insurance giant AIG AIG reported the biggest quarterly loss in history — $61.7 billion to be exact — the government is ready to give them another $30 billion to help maintain their operations. In addition, the government is restructuring past bailout...
- External links 2009-03-03
Additional Resources
- Global Real Estate ETFs: Conservative Interest Prevails
- Tom Lydon ETF Trends submits: After an impressive collapse of the international housing market, risk-averse investors are now seeking to invest in safer overseas properties. Interest in conservative and long-term property investments may be just the thing to stabilize international real estate exchange traded funds. According to mortgage specialist...
- External links 2009-09-27
- << Previous
- page 1 of 1
- Next >>



