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housing market

  • US Plans to Borrow $1.37 Trillion Over Next 6 Months | Business Matters (Oct. 29)
    US Plans to Borrow $1.37 Trillion Over Next 6 Months | Business Matters (Oct. 29)
    The U.S. Treasury plans to borrow nearly $1.4 trillion over six months, with $546 billion from October to December and $823 billion from January to March next year, reflecting rising ...
    October 29, 2024BY Don Ma
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    Former President Donald Trump or Vice President Kamala Harris? Many Chinese elites have already picked their preferred candidate ...
    October 17, 2024BY Tiffany Meier
  • Fed Rate Cut Sparks Global Market Rally | Business Matters (Sept. 19)
    Fed Rate Cut Sparks Global Market Rally | Business Matters (Sept. 19)
    Wall Street indexes marched past previous record highs after global counterparts booked gains and longer-dated Treasury yields rose ...
    September 19, 2024BY Don Ma
  • Federal Reserve Chair Signals Interest Rate Cut | Business Matters (Aug. 23)
    Federal Reserve Chair Signals Interest Rate Cut | Business Matters (Aug. 23)
    The Federal Reserve is signaling that lower interest rates are finally on the horizon. Chair Jerome Powell delivered ...
    August 23, 2024BY Don Ma
  • Falling Mortgage Rates Fail to Spark Buyer Interest as Applications Plunge
    Falling Mortgage Rates Fail to Spark Buyer Interest as Applications Plunge
    Despite lower mortgage rates, homebuyer interest and refinancing activity fell sharply last week.
    August 21, 2024BY Tom Ozimek
  • JP Morgan: Recession Now More Likely; Average American Now Carrying Over $6,300 in Credit Card Debt | Business Matters Full Broadcast (Aug. 8)
    JP Morgan: Recession Now More Likely; Average American Now Carrying Over $6,300 in Credit Card Debt | Business Matters Full Broadcast (Aug. 8)
    JP Morgan is now raising the odds of a recession by the end of this year to 35 ...
    August 8, 2024BY Don Ma
  • GE Completes Split Into Three Companies ; Tesla Reports Fall In Quarterly Deliveries | Business Matters Broadcast (April 2)
    GE Completes Split Into Three Companies ; Tesla Reports Fall In Quarterly Deliveries | Business Matters Broadcast (April 2)
    The historic industrial conglomerate General Electric with over a 100 years under its belt, is splitting up. it ...
    April 2, 2024BY Don Ma
  • Understated by Feds, Through-the-Roof Housing Inflation Is Crushing Would-Be Homeowners
    Understated by Feds, Through-the-Roof Housing Inflation Is Crushing Would-Be Homeowners
    Commentary Business headlines say that inflation is down, yet countless Americans are struggling, particularly with finding somewhere affordable ...
    February 15, 2024BY E.J. Antoni
  • Gove Says No-fault Evictions Will Be Banned Before General Election
    Gove Says No-fault Evictions Will Be Banned Before General Election
    The minister said courts will be resourced to enforce the ban. It comes after he warned young people ...
    February 11, 2024BY Lily Zhou
  • Does Rent-to-Own Work?
    Does Rent-to-Own Work?
    Rent-to-own contracts allow you to rent a home for a certain period with the opportunity to buy at ...
    February 1, 2024BY Anne Johnson
  • Have We Seen the Worst in the Housing Market?
    Have We Seen the Worst in the Housing Market?
    Mortgages have become more affordable in recent months, but they are still more expensive than in all of ...
    January 23, 2024BY Chadwick Hagan
  • US Existing Home Sales Fall to Near 30-Year Low
    US Existing Home Sales Fall to Near 30-Year Low
    The decline in sales happened as mortgage rates rose and made homes more expensive for buyers.
    January 20, 2024BY Naveen Athrappully
  • 2023 Is ‘Least Affordable Year for Housing in Recent History’: Redfin
    2023 Is ‘Least Affordable Year for Housing in Recent History’: Redfin
    California dominates the list of least affordable metros, with Midwest cities ranking among the most affordable.
    December 11, 2023BY Naveen Athrappully
  • Existing Home Sales Dip 15 Percent Yearly to Lowest Level Since 2010
    Existing Home Sales Dip 15 Percent Yearly to Lowest Level Since 2010
    Home sales have fallen as mortgage rates have more than doubled over the past two years.
    November 23, 2023BY Naveen Athrappully
  • RICS: UK House Prices Fall Amid Subdued but Stabilising Market Activity
    RICS: UK House Prices Fall Amid Subdued but Stabilising Market Activity
    It is unlikely for sales results to change for the better through the remainder of 2023, but surveyors ...
    November 9, 2023BY Evgenia Filimianova
  • So, You Want to Buy a Home In This Market? Think Again.
    So, You Want to Buy a Home In This Market? Think Again.
    Understanding the forces driving the perfect storm in the real estate market.
    November 7, 2023BY Mary Prenon
  • US Home Sellers Reduce Sale Prices at Record Rates
    US Home Sellers Reduce Sale Prices at Record Rates
    The interest rate on a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage has more than doubled from 3.09 percent to 7.76 percent ...
    November 6, 2023BY Naveen Athrappully
  • San Diego Is Most Expensive Place to Live in US: Report
    San Diego Is Most Expensive Place to Live in US: Report
    San Diego is known for its pristine beaches and gorgeous year-round weather, but it’s also the most expensive ...
    October 20, 2023BY Jill McLaughlin
  • Mortgage Rates Hit 8 Percent, Crushing Loan Demand
    Mortgage Rates Hit 8 Percent, Crushing Loan Demand
    Mortgage rates have touched 8 percent, putting a damper on loan demand and adding to many homebuyers' affordability ...
    October 18, 2023BY Tom Ozimek
  • Mortgage Applications Drop to 30-Year Low Amid Elevated Interest Rate
    Mortgage Applications Drop to 30-Year Low Amid Elevated Interest Rate
    Homebuyers now have to shell out close to a third of their income on mortgage payments.
    October 9, 2023BY Naveen Athrappully
  • US Housing Market Soars Nearly 50% Since Pre-Pandemic Level in February 2020: Zillow
    US Housing Market Soars Nearly 50% Since Pre-Pandemic Level in February 2020: Zillow
    New home construction has been the driving force behind the surge.
    September 29, 2023BY Mary Prenon
  • Illegal Immigrants Worsening US Housing Crisis
    Illegal Immigrants Worsening US Housing Crisis
    Over 2.7 million illegal aliens entered the country last fiscal year, driving up homelessness and straining resources.
    September 23, 2023BY Naveen Athrappully
  • How Bidenomics Wrecked America’s Housing Market
    How Bidenomics Wrecked America’s Housing Market
    Commentary All around the nation can be found the detritus of “Bidenomics,” especially in America’s broken housing market. Countless families ...
    September 8, 2023BY E.J. Antoni
  • Housing Prices Rose for Fifth Consecutive Month in June
    Housing Prices Rose for Fifth Consecutive Month in June
    Housing Prices Rose For The Fifth Consecutive Month In June, As Mortgage Rates Go Up And Shortages Persist.
    August 31, 2023BY Bryan Jung
  • ANALYSIS: US Housing Market Facing Many Challenges From High Mortgage Rates to Lack of Supply
    ANALYSIS: US Housing Market Facing Many Challenges From High Mortgage Rates to Lack of Supply
    The U.S. housing market is facing a roller coaster ride of issues, from higher mortgage rates to a ...
    August 29, 2023BY Andrew Moran
  • Buyers in California’s Orange County Bidding up Tight Housing Market
    Buyers in California’s Orange County Bidding up Tight Housing Market
    Limited supply is driving up housing prices in Orange County, with sales records indicating declining inventory and an ...
    July 22, 2023BY Travis Gillmore
  • Is the Housing Market About to Crash—Again?
    Is the Housing Market About to Crash—Again?
    Commentary The adage “To be right too soon is to be wrong” may apply to the residential housing ...
    June 27, 2023BY James Gorrie
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