Miami’s lawsuit against Bank of America and Wells Fargo now returns to a federal appeals court in Atlanta.
Residents of a tiny Panamanian island threatened by rising sea levels begin to relocate to a new development.
Nevada now employs 60 percent fewer construction workers than it did during the housing boom. Some found new careers. Others left the country.
Data alone don’t capture how frustrating and stressful it is to be a consumer right now.
Trump’s nominee to be the nation’s next housing secretary brings no formal experience in the federal bureaucracy, but his vision for reviving inner cities will likely stem from his own upbringing.
In five years, China's shadow banks have increased credit from 120 to 190 percent of GDP—a bigger run-up than the U.S. housing bubble.