What Miami's Skyline Could Mean for All of Miami's Residents

What Miami's Skyline Could Mean for All of Miami's Residents

Steadily rising home prices and skyrocketing rents, combined with flat or falling wages, are pushing more and more families into extreme financial insecurity. The costs continue to rise because while we have a local economy that cannot afford the prices, we have an international housing market
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What the T-Mobile and Sprint Deal Means for Customers

T-Mobile and Sprint on Sunday announced a merger agreement that would combine the two smallest national wireless carriers into one behemoth that would rival market leaders Verizon and AT&T. But the $26.5 billion all-stock deal has a ways to go before being completed. Analysts say antitrust
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M3 expands anew; bank lending slows

Money supply growth accelerated in March amid a slower expansion in bank lending, the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) reported on Monday. Domestic liquidity or M3 expanded by 14.4 percent year on year to P10.918 trillion, faster than February's 13.5 percent. Month-on-month and seasonally
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The Hottest Housing Market for April Is …

California's longstanding domination of Realtor.com's monthly listings of the nation's hottest housing market was disrupted this month, with only six California metros reaching Top 20 status—the lowest quantity since Realtor.com began compiling this listing in 2013. For April, Realtor.com named Midland,
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Flat Yield Curve Is Just What the US Economy Needs

Equity price gains of that magnitude seems unlikely barring another bubble like the dot-com one and productivity growth today looks anemic compared to those driven by innovations in information technology. But the example of the 1990s provides clear evidence that today's flat yield curve doesn't now
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Ask the realtor: First-time home buyers get answers on financing, how to win a bid and mortgage …

Ask the realtor: First-time home buyers get answers on financing, how to win a bid and mortgage rates. Be patient, educate yourself, gather a good team to make what's probably the biggest financial decision of your life. Special to Financial Post. April 30, 2018 1:10 PM EDT. Filed under. Real Estate.
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Construction activities in city approach $37.5 million for first three months of 2018, reports Edinburg …

Featured, from left: Letty Rodríguez, Escrow Officer/Sales Representative, Edwards Abstract & Title Co.; Elva Jackson Garza, Vice President & Marketing Manager, Edwards Abstract & Title Co.; Keely Lewis; Mayor Richard Molina; and Byron Jay Lewis, President & CEO, Edwards Abstract & Title Co.
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Dollar Bank Pursues Mutual Holding Company Reorganization

PITTSBURGH–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Apr 30, 2018–Dollar Bank announced today that it is has filed an application for regulatory approvals with the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency to become a
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Inflation's Next Dampener After Globalization Is Digitization

The European Central Bank's struggle to revive inflation was highlighted again on Monday, and it won't get any easier, according to one analysis that points the finger at digitization. Commerzbank chief economist Joerg Kraemer said the ability to replace tasks currently carried out by humans “threatens
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Car crashes, superyachts and £100bn fortune: Meet America's richest family merging with …

WITH a vast fortune worth over £105billion, the Waltons are America's richest family – and you might never have heard of them. But as the people behind Walmart and the owners of Asda, the family's role in the £12bn Sainsbury's merger means they wield substantial influence in the UK as well.
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'Lending is the flavour of the month, but there's enough space for us all'

Before entering the lending business in 2011, Piyush Khaitan ran a payments processing company, Venture Infotek, which provided technology for swipe machines. That's when he understood the problems merchants faced during transactions. Venture Infotek processed 40% of all card transactions
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One French Museum Just Discovered Half Its Paintings Are Fake

The Terrus Museum in the southern French village of Elne recently made an unpleasant discovery: nearly half of all of its paintings are fakes. The museum is dedicated to the work of French painter Étienne Terrus. A recent investigation into its work led the museum to discover that an astounding 82 of the
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The Fortune 1000 Could Be Loosing 3,25 trillion annually! Here Is How To Get Them

We have calculated that among the 1000 biggest corporations in the USA, the annual loss by not utilizing Negotiation Economy (NegoEconomics) is 3.25 trillion. How did we do that? We took the total revenue from the 1000 biggest corporations – took the amount related to negotiations whether that be
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Lending a hand: Charleston PD officer helps boy fill flat tire at West Ashley gas station

A Charleston police officer helped a young boy Monday morning. Officer Taylor Graves was pumping gas at the Circle K at Highway 61 and Sycamore when she saw a young boy pushing his bike, according to Charleston Police spokesman Charles Francis. Graves asked the boy if he needed help and
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Call Buyers Should Consider This Software Stock

Also, put buying has been more popular than call buying during the past two weeks at the International Securities Exchange (ISE), Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE), and NASDAQ OMX PHLX (PHLX). In fact, the 10-day put/call volume ratio of 1.46 across these exchanges ranks in the 86th
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South Florida Mortgage Applications Denied at Higher Rate than Most of US

Homebuyers in South Florida get turned down for mortgages at a higher rate than most other metropolitan areas in the U.S., a new study shows. About 11 percent of mortgage applications in 2016 were rejected across the region, which is higher than the 8 percent national average. LendingTree LLC — a
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Fallout From Big Tech Company Problems Will Consume Washington for Decades

This article first appeared in Data Sheet, Fortune's daily newsletter on the top tech news. To get it delivered daily to your in-box, sign up here. Alan Murray here, filling in for Adam Lashinsky, who in turn is subbing for me at CEO Daily. Don't ask us why. Just take a deep breath, and know it will all be over
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Cert Denied in Oil States Follow-On Cases

17-768; Industrial Models, Inc. v. SNF, Inc., et al., No. 17-1367; Integrated Claims Systems, LLC v. Travelers Lloyds of Texas Insurance Company, et al., No. 17-330; IPR Licensing, Inc. v. ZTE Corporation, et al., No. 17-159; KIP CR P1 LP, Successor in Title to Crossroads Systems, Inc. v. Cisco Systems
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Social housing investor aims to reopen property IPO market

A property investor with an eye on the UK's “deepening housing crisis” aims to buck the trend of failed London listings of real estate investment trusts with an initial public offering next month. Horizon Housing REIT wants to raise £125m through an IPO to invest in affordable and social housing, the firm
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Freddie Mac targets first-time buyers with HomeOne mortgages

In an effort to entice more first time buyers into the market, Freddie Mac says it's introducing a new three-percent down payment option for those who qualify. The move could well put it into direct competition with the Federal Housing Administration, which offers its own low down payment mortgage.
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