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"The focus on Wall Street is going to be the Dubai crisis," Kevin Cook from PEAK6 Investment said Friday. "This is the first big test we've ...
Construction has been one of the hardest hit sectors this year. Despite signs of a global recovery, Deloitte believes there are still challe...
Doris Leuthard, economy minister from Switzerland, and Dr. Hans Marti from Canton of Zug consider the outlook for Switzerland's banking sect...
Enzio von Pfeil, CEO of EconomicClock.com, remains an "incorrect bear". He explains what he means, to CNBC's Oriel Morrison. von Pfeil also ...
Craig Columbus, of Advanced Equities Asset Management, shares his market insight.
Joel Naroff, president of Naroff Economic Advisors, says it's a great day for the economy.
The CNBC news team parses today's new home sales data.
A check on the markets with Warren Meyers, of Walter J. Dowd, and Dave Rovelli, of Canaccord Adams.
The UK economy shrank by 0.3% in the third quarter, data revealed Wednesday after a slight upward revision from the flash estimates. George ...
A check on the housing market and debating whether there is a recovery, with Joseph LaVorgna, Deutsche Bank; Mort Zuckerman, New York Daily ...
Is the bull case still in tact for gold? Nader Naeimi, senior investment strategist at AMP Capital tells Simon Burge, chief investment offic...
Explaining the company's efforts and why the government's program is not doing enough, with Sanjiv Das, Citi Mortgage CEO.
Insight on whether there is a halt in the economic recovery, with Christopher Thornberg, Beacon Economics and Nariman Behravesh, IHS Global ...
The Fast Money traders share their market insight and midday trading advice.
CNBC's Diana Olick says new home price data shows there may be a bit of a lull in the recovery.
David Goldberg, home building and building products analyst with UBS, tells CNBC how he's playing the housing market.
UK mortgage approvals hit a 2-year high in October, up 98% year-on-year, according to the British Bankers Association. "Money is beginning t...
"We're very positive on the market. We moved into cyclicals earlier this year," Robert Pavlik from Banyan Partners told CNBC, adding he beli...
German business sentiment jumped slightly more than expected in November, the Ifo institute found. "The figures are supportive for investor ...
The better-than-expected U.S. October existing homes is very good news for the U.S. economy, says Hans Redeker, global head of FX strategy a...
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Posts |  TOPIC : Housing
25 Nov 2009
A little follow up to my post yesterday... Read More
24 Nov 2009
Why doesn’t it look like our situation’s improving? Because it is.... Read More
24 Nov 2009
Home prices rose for the fifth straight month and posted the second quarterly increase, but the pace of appreciation in September slowed and was less than expected, according to Standard & Poor's/Case-Shiller indexes... Read More
24 Nov 2009
Revised GDP sent stocks as well as the price of crude tumbling... Read More
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