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Real estate
Low affordability to weigh on eurozone housing market in 2024
Real estate
Corporate Sector Coverage
How Europe’s housing scarcity varies across countries
Real estate
Another climate change casualty: property prices
Eurozone Quarterly
Eurozone housing market still searching for the bottom
United States
US sentiment holds firm despite banking stresses
United States
US house prices come under further pressure
United States
US households feel more pain
United States
New US home sales bounce, but it won’t last
United States
US growth worries mount as housing transactions collapse
United States
Covid weighs heavy on US consumers, but light – and rate hikes – are at the end of the tunnel
United States
Housing strains a microcosm of the US economy
United States
US housing market feels the strain
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