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Rabobank Reports Homeownership Unreachable for Majority in The Netherlands
Moderate Income earners are likely priced out of the market, particularly in major cities
Is the American Economy Where Japan Was Before Stagnation?
Analysts continue to be concerned with limited growth potential
Bad News for Wall Street: Goldman Sachs was Right on Interest Rates
While almost 100% of analysts were predicting at least one rate cut, the June jobs report changed the equation
Ned Davis Research Points to Another Potential Tactic for the Federal Reserve
“That would be like pressing on the gas and the brakes at the same time.”
How Banks Can Prepare Customers for Lower Mortgage Rates
Not every bank customer is prepared to take advantage of the situation if the rates go lower
Commercial Real Estate Executives Bullish on the U.S. Market and on Banks
Executives expect significant U.S. Real Estate Investments coming in from China, Canada and even Mexico
School Loan Debt Will Impact the Housing Market
The country’s younger population has had its credit ratings disproportionately lowered
Implications of Future Rate Changes for Cash Management Services
Fed more recently announced that it would hold interest rates steady for the foreseeable future
Treasury Yield Curve has Bank Clients Warming to Government Bonds
Treasury yield curve inverted for the first time since the last crisis on Friday
Home Sales Show Surprising Uptick in February
Existing home sales figure was up 11.8 percent in February
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