Can the Libor be fixed?
If “fixed” is defined as “rigged” or “illegally prearranged,” then yes, it certainly can.
Read MorePosted by Jeffery Marino | Oct 11, 2012 | Interest Rates, Loan Products, Real Estate |
If “fixed” is defined as “rigged” or “illegally prearranged,” then yes, it certainly can.
Read MorePosted by Jeffery Marino | Sep 16, 2012 | Economics, Feature Articles, Market Watch, Real Estate |
The Federal Reserve has tripled the monetary base over the last four years and inflation remains below two percent. Despite the Fed’s money pumping, hyperinflation is not afoot.
Read MorePosted by Jeffery Marino | Aug 12, 2012 | Feature Articles, Interest Rates, Loan Products, Real Estate |
What’s Libor got to do with it? Learn the origins of the Libor and how it affects California real estate agents and brokers as well as the greater U.S. economy.
Read MorePosted by Jeffery Marino | Aug 10, 2012 | Market Watch, Real Estate |
Do you believe the Glass-Steagall Act ought to be reinstated? Yes (83%, 82 Votes) No (17%, 17...
Read MorePosted by Jeffery Marino | Aug 3, 2012 | Feature Articles, Laws and Regulations, Real Estate, Your Practice |
Congress has deemed arbitration to be unworthy of Wall Street — so what place does it have in real estate transactions?
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