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Bloomberg

We're Heading Into a Housing Recession: NAHB CEO

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National Association of Home Builders CEO Jerry Howard says we're heading into a housing recession and home builders are going to start holding off on new projects. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Bloomberg

China's Mortgage Boycott Capital Plans Property Bailout Fund

Higher Ed
In China, the government is grappling with a property crisis that risks engulfing the country's banks and middle-class homeowners. Enda Curran reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

China's Top Officials Continue to Downplay Covid Risks

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China's top medical adviser played down risks of Covid-19, saying the fatality rate from the omicron variant of the virus is in line with influenza. Stephen Engle reports on Bloomberg Television. Follow Bloomberg for business news &...
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Bloomberg

Asian Stocks Are Quite Attractive Right Now, Invesco Says

Higher Ed
David Chao, Asia Pacific ex-Japan strategist at Invesco, discusses the outlook for the region's markets and the opportunities he sees. He also talks about China's economy, the government's efforts in fighting the Covid-19 pandemic, and...
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Bloomberg

Fitch: China Banks' Profitability to Remain Under Pressure

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Grace Wu, head of Greater China bank ratings, discusses the prospects for the lenders. Agricultural Bank of China Ltd., the nation's third-largest bank by assets, said it's facing 1.23 billion yuan ($178 million) in overdue loans, nearly...
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Bloomberg

Can US Economy Withstand Housing Downturn?: Markets Live

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A measure of US homebuilder sentiment dropped for a 10th straight month in October, hitting the lowest level since the early days of the pandemic and illustrating a housing market battered by soaring mortgage rates. The housing market...
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Bloomberg

China Evergrande Falls Short of Promised Restructuring Plan

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China Evergrande Group failed to deliver a 'preliminary restructuring plan' it had promised by the end of July. The world's most indebted developer presented instead what it called 'preliminary restructuring principles' for its offshore...
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Curated Video

The Commerce Department says new home sales in August tumbled by more than 11 percent, the slowest pace since the early 1990's. The AP's Mark Carlson has more.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Real estate market gloomiest in 17 years CAPTION: The Commerce Department says new home sales in August tumbled by more than 11 percent, the slowest pace since the early 1990's. The AP's Mark Carlson has more. (Sept. 25) ...
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Curated Video

Auction of homes seized after owners defaulted on payments

Higher Ed
1. Mid of auctioneer starting bid, UPSOUND: (English) "Just sixty nine thousand dollars." 2. Side shot of auction stage 3. Close of auction guide 4. Close of auctioneer 5. Members of the audience bidding 6. Auctioneer in audience 7....
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Curated Video

California is outshining other states in an otherwise sluggish national housing economy as home sales there jumped almost 50 percent compared to a year ago

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Mixed bag on national home sales, but Calif. up CAPTION: California is outshining other states in an otherwise sluggish national housing economy as home sales there jumped almost 50 percent compared to a year ago. (May...
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Curated Video

Las Vegas realtors are catering to savvy investors buying up homes for as low as 40 cents on the dollar in the depressed real estate market.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Video Essay: Vegas realtors bet on savvy buyers CAPTION: Las Vegas realtors are catering to savvy investors buying up homes for as low as 40 cents on the dollar in the depressed real estate market. (Dec. 8)
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Curated Video

Sales of previously occupied homes rose by 2.4 percent from April to May, the third monthly increase this year. It suggests nationwide homes sales may have hit bottom, but problems remain

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HEADLINE: Home sales stabilizing; weak recovery seen CAPTION: Sales of previously occupied homes rose by 2.4 percent from April to May, the third monthly increase this year. It suggests nationwide homes sales may have hit bottom, but...
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Curated Video

WRAP Congress and analyst on rescue of financial system; Bush radio address

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1. Various of Speaker of the US House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi, entering House chamber 2. Cutaway of House chamber 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Dennis Kucinich, Democratic Congressman for Ohio: "Industrial capitalism can finally be...
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A neurosurgeon from Columbia University Medical Center explains the risks Senator Edward Kennedy faces as he undergoes surgery after being diagnosed last month with a lethal type of brain tumor

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Q-and-A: Kennedy's brain surgery CAPTION: A neurosurgeon from Columbia University Medical Center explains the risks Senator Edward Kennedy faces as he undergoes surgery after being diagnosed last month with a lethal type of...
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Curated Video

+4:3 Protest outside Bank of America over foreclosure policies

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1. Pan right from police to protesters behind banner chanting, UPSOUND (English) "Bank of America, Bad for America" 2. Close-up of protesters being handcuffed 3. Protesters being led into police vehicle 4. Close-up of protesters in...
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Bloomberg

Chinas Housing Market Is Going Down: Andersen

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Nov. 18 ""UBS Wealth Management, CIO Office Co-Head of Asset Allocation Mark Andersen discusses home prices in China dropping in 69 out of 70 cities in October and its impact on the economy with Bloomberg's Angie Lau and Rishaad Salamat...
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Bloomberg

Foxtons Warns London Property Slowdown to Hit Earnings

Higher Ed
Oct. 23 -- Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua and Guy Johnson report on today's top news stories on The Pulse.
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Bloomberg

215 Chrystie: The Ultimate Luxury Building

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Sept. 16 -- Ian Schrager Company Founder and Chairman Ian Schrager and 215 Chrystie Interior Designer John Pawson discuss the the ultimate luxury building on Taking Stock. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Qatar's Failed Attempt to Buy Canary Wharf

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Nov. 10 ""The owners of Londons Canary Wharf have rejected an offer from Qatar and a U.S. property firm to buy the banking district. Songbird, the company that owns the dockside development, claims the offer doesnt reflect it values....
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Bloomberg

What Is The New Retail Reality?

Higher Ed
Nov. 12 -- Bloomberg Intelligence's senior U.S. retail analyst Poonam Goyal and Bloomberg's Julie Hyman reports on Macy's and JCPenney's earnings with Trish Regan on Street Smart. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Real-Estate Crash Like 1986 Coming: Tilman Fertitta

Higher Ed
Nov. 12 -- Landrys Chairman Tilman Fertitta explains why he sees a crash of the U.S. real estate market coming thats similar to the fall experienced in 1986. He speaks on Market Makers.
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Bloomberg

Why Bernanke Cannot Refinance His Home

Higher Ed
Oct. 3 ""Bloomberg's Michael McKee discusses former Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernankes struggle to get his home refinanced. He speaks on Bloomberg Television's Market Makers. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Oakland Has Space to Welcome New Residents: Mayor Elect

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Dec. 10 -- Oakland Mayor Elect Libby Schaaf discusses the citys rising rents and her plans to attract new business to the area. She speaks on Bloomberg West. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Curated Video

Rising tide of foreclosures affects rural dwellers

Higher Ed
Atwater, California - March 2008 1. Farmer Joe Pimentel feeding horses 2. Pimentel walking away 3. Horses eating hay 4. Hagar the dog sitting down 5. Pimentel's farm house 6. Dairy cows behind gate 7. SOUNDBITE: (English) Joe...