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...In 2021, the National Association of Realtors estimated that just 44 per cent of black households owned their home, compared with 72.7 per cent of white ones....
...China has tightened its rules on data provision in the money brokering industry, citing “national security” concerns....
...Samuel Tombs, chief UK economist at Pantheon Macroeconomics: Monthly mortgage payments will jump for most of the 1.5 million households that have a mortgage with an initial fixed-rate period that lapses...
...When mortgage rates started climbing in the US last year and sales slumped — transactions in January were down 37 per cent, year on year, according to the National Association of Realtors — many in their...
...“It went from feast to famine, from everybody buying to turtle slow,” said Linda McCoy, board president of the National Association of Mortgage Brokers....
...Ravn: There are some green shoots in the latest US numbers signalling that the Federal Open Market Committee may be able to avoid continuing aggressive fed funds rate rises....
...An estimated 45,000 people have been working in Italy’s south for businesses located in the richer north, taking advantage of the flexibility of remote working, according to data from the national association...
...We were all influenced by the late Rudi Dornbusch who argued that it was the Federal Reserve that had “caused” many post-WWII recessions....
...January 1....
...For S&N it all boils down to 2020 adjusted trading profit of $1,218bn to US$1.241bn versus a consensus of $1.243bn, so hardly a warning at all....
...The UK urgently needs both a real, green national investment bank, and authentic, regional banks, like the nascent South West Mutual....
...Noble Francis , economics director, Construction Products Association Not really....
...Confidence among homebuilders, as tracked by the National Association of Home Builders, fell to a 27-month low last month....
...Last year alone, the pair financed almost 1.6m rental units. The expansion has raised eyebrows in the industry....
...In ordinary circumstances, the perils facing the NHS — whose 1.5m staff make up almost 5 per cent of the country’s workforce — might be expected to top the national agenda....
...Noble Francis, economics director, Construction Products Association Real wages are finally rising but only at 1 per cent and real wages remain lower than 10 years ago....
...From there the wiry, smiley Paluku drove us to a ranger station in the village of Mutwanga, where we met Syaira Baudowin, the president of the local porters’ association, who became the first African to...
...This time, the night passes uneventfully; the GPS collars will later show the dogs remained with the sheep....
...David Blanchflower, Bruce V. Rauner professor, Dartmouth College Most unlikely....
...Gary Styles, director, GPS Economics Inflation looks set to end 2016 at around 1.2-1.3%. We expect CPI inflation to approach 3% during 2017 and the risks are skewed to the upside....
...I view this as unlikely though as tax cuts focused on top 1% with low propensity to spend....
...Stuart Green, UK chief economist, Santander We look for headline GDP growth to roughly half in 2017, towards a 1.1% rate from an estimated 2.0% expansion in 2016....
...Noble Francis, economics director, Construction Products Association The new fiscal rules provide more headroom and we have already seen further announcements of capital investment in the form of the National...
...Gary Styles, director, GPS Economics Immigration looks set to remain at its current high levels for some time to come....
...-1.5 % GDP growth....
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