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16.07.25 - 08:02
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Auch ohne KIM: Eigenheim bleibt Wunschtraum (Der Boersianer)
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Trotz des Auslaufens der KIM-Verordnung sorgt die Ankündigung der FMA, an den strengen Kreditvergabekriterien festzuhalten, für neue Unruhe in der Branche – und entfacht eine hitzige Debatte über Regulierung, Wohnbau und leistbares Eigentum....
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16.07.25 - 02:42
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Goldman Warns of "Accelerated Property Price Declines" Across Chinese Cities (ZeroHedge)
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Goldman Warns of "Accelerated Property Price Declines" Across Chinese Cities
The latest 70-city house price data from China's National Bureau of Statistics indicate that the property market remains in decline as of June, despite ongoing policy easing measures and recent rumors that Beijing may revive its 2015 stimulus playbook. Overnight, China reported 5.2% year-over-year growth for Q2, just fractionally above expectations (does anyone actually believe these numbers?).
A team of Goldman analysts, led by Andrew Tilton, penned a note on Tuesday for clients, warning that China's housing market is continuing to accelerate to the downside.
NBS' 70-city primary-market weighted average property price change in June: -2.5% mom annualized (seasonally adjusted by GS), -3.1% yoy. May: -2.3% mom annualized, -3.5% yoy.
Tilton said new data from the National Bureau of Statistics shows new home prices across 70 cities fell 2.5% month-over-month annualized in June—despite ongoing easing...
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15.07.25 - 21:42
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US Studying Crypto Assets in Mortgage Checks (Bloomberg)
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In late June, federal officials directed Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to study whether digital assets held on US regulated exchanges might someday be factored into mortgage risk assessments — the process lenders use to determine whether a borrower has the financial clout to make good on their debt. Bloomberg's Isabelle Lee joins Sonali Basak and Tim Stenovic on 'Bloomberg Crypto' to discuss how this could affect the crypto industry and the housing market. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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