Archive for December, 2010


Earlier this month marked the 10th anniversary of the last time the Nasdaq saw 3,000. A good year for stocks in 2011 could see investors finally put the ghost of the tech bubble implosion behind them.


Here’s a second helping of the annual Lump of Coal Awards, given each year to the fund industry’s bad boys and girls, the ones who deserve nothing more than an inky chunk of carbon in their holiday stockings — including the Mis-Manager of the Year.


Some high profile earnings reports will combine with weekly jobless claims, housing starts and the Philly Fed to help guide Wall Street. Sub-prime auto loans are making a comeback. And lots of smartphone apps can help you in your holiday travels. Listen to Money Markets and More.

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This blog discusses subprime mortgage problems. Subprime problems began when lenders offered loans to potential home owners with bad credit or credit / income that did not meet the standards of traditional lending. Subprime mortgages for people with bad credit or no credit face an uncertain future. Once the hope of many to enter into home ownership has now been corrupted both by overreaching consumers and predatory lenders. I hope to follow the aftermath of this crisis.

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