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RBC Capital Initiates Coverage on Colony Financial (CLNY) with an Outperform

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JMP Securities Initiates Coverage on Colony Financial (CLNY) with a Market Outperform

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What About Commercial Real Estate?

December 23, 2009

What About Commercial Real Estate ? Thursday December 24, 2009. What’s all the hype about commercial real estate ? Hawkish commentators say commercial real estate is the next shoe to drop. We all watched the housing market muck up the …

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Cleanup delayed (The Deal Magazine)

November 27, 2009

For all the woes with commercial real estate , lenders have hesitated to foreclose, frustrating everyone from distressed investors to real estate operators eager to put the problems behind them.

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M&T Bank relinquishes huge block of downtown Baltimore office space

November 1, 2009

M&T Bank Corp. is shedding nearly all the downtown space it picked up with this year’s acquisition of Provident Bankshares Corp. after slashing half of Provident’s local work force.

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New SEC Website Offers Advice To Investors

October 23, 2009

Instead of trying to be all things to all the people the SEC serves — they include investors, advisors, fund managers, lawyers and others — investor.gov focuses just on whom you might think from its name: investors. And it does so in a very basic, easy-to-understand way.

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Commercial Real Estate is the Latest Worry – CBS MoneyWatch.com

October 22, 2009

Behind all the good news about the economy, one thing is keeping bankers awake at night: commercial real estate is looming as the next asset bubble to.

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Sawbuck Launches Online Real Estate Service in San Diego (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)

October 14, 2009

Study Shows Sawbuck Buyers Get 0.49% Lower Mortgage Rate WASHINGTON, Oct. 15 /PRNewswire/ — Online real estate broker Sawbuck Realty ( www.sawbuck.com ) today launched its real estate e-commerce service in San Diego . Homebuyers now can use Sawbuck to search for homes for sale and recent sales throughout Southern California – all the way from Lancaster down to Chula …

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Goldman Sachs Congressional Earmark: Bank Subsidiary Gets $3 Million

October 7, 2009

WIth all the company’s riches, why is a Goldman Sachs (GS) subsidiary getting a $3 million earmark from Washington?

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Education Jobs Show Record Drop

October 2, 2009

Today’s employment report shows that the recession has finally hit education. With the new school year starting, September education jobs fell by 0.9%, or 121K jobs, compared to September 2008. This is a record drop, based on data going all the way back to the 1950s.

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Q&A with a business bankruptcy lawyer (who's busier than ever)

September 13, 2009

risen so much faster than the national average? Because a lot of what drives the Florida economy is real estate ? and real estate was the hardest thing hit when the bubble essentially burst. The trickle-down effect of that has (impacted) all the

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Q&A with a business bankruptcy lawyer (who's busier than ever)

September 13, 2009

risen so much faster than the national average? Because a lot of what drives the Florida economy is real estate ? and real estate was the hardest thing hit when the bubble essentially burst. The trickle-down effect of that has (impacted) all the

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Cash For Clunkers Will Survive: White House

July 31, 2009

WASHINGTON – The White House said Friday that the ‘cash for clunkers’ program was still alive even though new-car shoppers appear to have already snapped up all the $1 billion that Congress had appropriated for it.

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