UT-Arlington’s newest offering: a course in distressed real estate (Dallas Morning News)

by Roland on May 28, 2009

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UT-Arlington’s newest offering: a course in distressed real estate


Australia ASIC Chairman: Real Estate Sector Remains A Concern (Nasdaq)

SYDNEY -(Dow Jones)- Australian Securities and Investments Commission Chairman Tony D’Aloisio said Friday that he is concerned about the real estate sector as the global economic downturn continues.


U.S. Real Estate Still Bleeding (Forbes)

Home prices continue to fall, commercial real estate is eroding and banks are feeling the pinch.


Qatar Offers to Buy Real-Estate Portfolios of Banks (Update1) (Bloomberg)

May 28 (Bloomberg) — The Qatari government offered to buy real-estate investments worth as much as 15 billion riyals ($4.1 billion) from local banks, boosting a support package to help the countrys financial sector.

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