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: Americans haven’t felt this confident about house prices since July 2022, despite high interest rates. What gives?
The Federal Reserve Bank of New York’s latest survey gives fresh insight into how consumers feel about the trajectory of the housing market.
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: Americans haven’t felt this confident about house prices since July 2022, despite high interest rates. What gives?
The Federal Reserve Bank of New York’s latest survey gives fresh insight into how consumers feel about the trajectory of the housing market.
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: Americans haven’t felt this confident about house prices since July 2022, despite high interest rates. What gives?
The Federal Reserve Bank of New York’s latest survey gives fresh insight into how consumers feel about the trajectory of the housing market.
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: Americans haven’t felt this confident about house prices since July 2022, despite high interest rates. What gives?
The Federal Reserve Bank of New York’s latest survey gives fresh insight into how consumers feel about the trajectory of the housing market.
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: Americans haven’t felt this confident about house prices since July 2022, despite high interest rates. What gives?
The Federal Reserve Bank of New York’s latest survey gives fresh insight into how consumers feel about the trajectory of the housing market.
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: Americans haven’t felt this confident about house prices since July 2022, despite high interest rates. What gives?
The Federal Reserve Bank of New York’s latest survey gives fresh insight into how consumers feel about the trajectory of the housing market.
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: Westfield surrenders keys to downtown San Francisco shopping mall to lender
In another blow to downtown San Francisco’s recovery, shopping mall giant Westfield is surrendering a major office and retail complex to lenders.
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Market Extra: Investors increasingly expect U.S. stock-market rally to continue as bears finally surrender
A roundup of recent surveys of individual and professional investors point to new optimism about the stock market.
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: Destination weddings: Do guests still have to give gifts if they already spent ‘mad money’ to get there?
Global destination weddings were a $23.31B market last year. But if guests shell out hundreds or thousands to get there, do they still owe the couple a gift?