JPMorgan Chase prospers despite economic turmoil
Thursday Dec 3 | via Charleston Daily Mail
JPMorgan Chase is not waiting for economists to decide if the recession has ended. Comment?
Saturday Nov 28 | via Register-herald.com
Nearly every West Virginian is still feeling the effects of last year's financial meltdown. Comment?
Agency's plan costly for banks
Thursday Nov 26 | via Charleston Daily Mail
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.'s plan to replenish its insurance fund to cover losses at failed banks is going to cost FDIC-insured institutions in West Virginia more than $166 million. Comment?
West Virginia Residents Seek Help with Fighting Fore...
Monday Nov 16 | via The State Journal
The American dream of home ownership is getting harder and harder to achieve for thousands of West Virginians. Comment?
Oct 23, 2009 | via The Inter-Mountain
The following deeds were recorded in the county clerk's office: Brandon R. Burket to Martin Williams, property in the Dry Fork District, $185,000. Edward J. Phillips to James R. Phillips, property on Mill Street in the Parsons Corporation. Comment?
Foreclosure filings fall 8 percent in November
4 min ago | via NBC 15 Online
RealtyTrac says about one in every 417 homes nationwide received a foreclosure related notice in November, down 8 percent from October, but an increase of 18 percent from a year ago. Comment?
4 min ago | via Asheville Citizen-Times
Sales of existing homes in Buncombe County jumped by 55 percent in November, but people in the industry were in no hurry to declare an end to the housing slump. Comment?
Teen Parents Struggle to Make Ends Meet
Yesterday | via The Ledger
Published: Wednesday, December 9, 2009 at 8:56 p.m. Last Modified: Wednesday, December 9, 2009 at 8:56 p.m. EAGLE LAKE Ty Garnett clutches 6-month-old Trinity close to his chest as if she were his own. Comment?
9 min ago | via MyFoxNY
NY Money Authority headlines for Thursday, December 10. Text of Lisa Murphy's report: MORE BANK BAILOUT: The Obama administration is extending the $700- billion bank bailout program until October. Comment?
Debating Wall Street regulations not easy for Dems
9 min ago | via Lincoln Daily News
House debate over a vast rewrite of Wall Street regulations kicks off in a charged partisan atmosphere, with plenty of pressure from big bank and business lobbies determined to change it. Comment?