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London’s ‘Stock-Starved’ Housing Market Reaches Price RecordBloombergRightmove said a “stock-starved housing market” supported prices across Britain as the average number of properties per real estate agent stayed at a …and more »

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Optimism about a national economic recovery, fueled by rising stock prices and an improved residential real estate market, is tempered by the widespread belief that a raft of commercial real estate loan defaults is just around the corner. Fears of a… Real estate - Commercial property - Business - United States - Services

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Fed Slows Mortgage Purchases, Sees Stronger EconomyBloombergManufacturing is expanding, and rising stock prices and real-estate values boosted household wealth by $2 trillion in the second quarter, the Fed said last …Special Report: How the Government is Setting Us Up for a Second … Money MorningThe other GSE problem Reuters Blogs (blog)Will Government Continue To Run The Mortgage Market? NuWire Investor Daily Press  - Town Hall  - Bloombergall 321 news articles »

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Fed Says Mortgage-Backed Purchases Will Slow, Sees Economy …BloombergManufacturing is expanding, and rising stock prices and real-estate values boosted household wealth by $2 trillion in the second quarter, the Fed said last …and more »

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With vacation season ending in the Northern Hemisphere, we’ll start to see analysis rooted in experience and common sense driving stock prices. Through much of the summer, trading has been dominated by “quant” funds that are prone to “garbage in, garbage out” decision systems. You can see it in the tick-by-tick movements and in Level 2 quotes. These quant funds typically use backward-looking data on the U.S. economy to drive trading decisions, rather than assess how the outlook for the global ec

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