A new blog post by First American Deputy Chief Economist Odeta Kushi lays out three possible scenarios for the housing market in 2023.
Read More »Fannie Mae: Markets May Not Recover Until 2024
The GSE’s Economic & Strategic Research Group predicts the economy will experience recessionary conditions starting during the first quarter of 2023. Here’s what else their latest forecast suggests.
Read More »SunTrust: Businesses Optimistic for the Future
An annual survey is taking the “pulse” of business optimism to determine where today’s leaders are seeing economic growth, as well as potential pitfalls for domestic and global operations.
Read More »Fannie Mae Projects a Familiar Story for Q2
Fannie Mae predicts a steady growth in the economy, driven mainly by consumer spending in Q2. The GSE’s projections for a more robust Q2 are following a familiar path. This year looks to be the fourth one in a row in which Q2 rebounded after a droopy Q1.
Read More »Yellen: “Economic Outlook is Uncertain”
During Tuesday's Senate Banking Committee Meeting, the Federal Reserve Board Chairwoman discussed the state of the economy, and detailed that the rate increase is dependent on employment and inflation.
Read More »Freddie Mac: Housing is a Bright Spot for Economy
Freddie Mac recently released its monthly outlook for September which noted that housing remains a bright spot for the U.S. economy.
Read More »FOMC Minutes Discuss Brexit and Jobs Report
The Federal Open Market Committee released their July 26-27, 2016 minutes noting the changes seen in financial markets and open market operations as well as reviewing the economic state, financial state, and economic outlook.
Read More »Less Homeowner Movement Could Spell Trouble
The lessened movement in the housing market could potentially have ramifications in the future by reducing mortgage originations as well as the number of mortgages serviced and put into default.
Read More »Housing Outlook Stays Bright as Economic Forecast Darkens
Why is the housing market expected to have such a solid year when the estimates for Q1 economic growth are being downwardly revised? Freddie Mac has the answer.
Read More »Fannie Mae: Less Affordability Amid Steady Growth In 2016
The price to pay for housing market growth in 2016 will be shrinking affordability, according to Fannie Mae.
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