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07.07.26 - 08:30
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UK house prices rise in June despite ′wider economic uncertainty′ – business live (The Guardian)
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Rolling coverage of the latest economic and financial newsGood morning and welcome to our rolling coverage of business, the financial markets and the world economy.UK house prices nudged up 0.2% in June compared with the month prior, according to new figures from the lender Lloyds.Recent price trends continue to reflect wider economic uncertainty, including the impact of global events on inflation and interest rate expectations. While affordability remains stretched for many buyers, mortgage rates have eased from their recent highs, offering some encouragement to those considering a move.While latest industry data shows the number of new mortgage approvals dropped in May, this wasn't unexpected given the spike in rates seen earlier this year, and we'd expect to see activity recover assuming borrowing costs continue to fall.7am BST: Lloyds house prices for June9.30am BST: Fiscal risks and sustainability report from the Office for Budget Responsibility10.30am BST: Bank of England Financial Stability repor...
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07.07.26 - 00:36
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Biden′s Illegal Alien Invasion Sparked 30% Home Price Growth, 20% Rent Growth: Fed Paper (ZeroHedge)
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Biden's Illegal Alien Invasion Sparked 30% Home Price Growth, 20% Rent Growth: Fed Paper
A new Federal Reserve working paper adds hard data to a dire economic realities that tens of millions of hardworking Americans already face: being priced out of homeownership or trapped paying ungodly high rents.
For years, the housing affordability crisis was blamed almost entirely on low interest rates, pandemic-era demand, institutional buyers, and a shortage of new construction. However, one major point was largely and conveniently ignored by mainstream media: the Biden-Harris regime's open border policies, which facilitated a massive illegal alien invasion.
The paper, published by the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, uses new government data to measure the labor and housing market effects of the illegal alien invasion from early 2021 through the first half of 2024.
"From early 2021 to early 2024, the U.S. experienced an unprecedented boom in unauthorized immigration, followed by a rapid slowdown...
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06.07.26 - 13:01
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Neubau von Wohnungen in Deutschland droht der «Kollaps» (Cash)
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«Im laufenden Jahr 2026 dürften in Deutschland nur noch rund 200'000 Wohnungen fertiggestellt werden, bei einem Neubaubedarf von rund 320'000 pro Jahr», erklärte der Bundesverband deutscher Wohnungs- und Immobilienunternehmen GdW in Berlin. 2025 waren nach Angaben des Statistischen Bundesamts 206'600 Wohnungen gebaut worden, ein Rückgang um 18 Prozent oder 45'400 Wohnungen im Vergleich zum Vorjahr. Der Abwärtstrend hält nach Einschätzung des GdW wegen hoher Bau- und Finanzierungskosten an.. --- Die Baupreise im Wohnungsbau sind nach Angaben des Verbands seit Ende 2019 um rund 51 Prozent gestiegen, die Zinsen hätten sich seit 2021 vervierfacht. «Hohe Baupreise, hohe Finanzierungskosten und immer neue Anforderungen machen aus genehmigten Projekten Schubladenprojekte», meinte Gedaschko..
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