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Recently, The Economist released a survey of housing costs around the world that suggested Canadian properties are overvalued by 35 % when compared with income.
WASHINGTON — Most business economists believe the Federal Reserve's controversial bond - buying stimulus program has helped boost the recovery, but differ on the effects of the healthcare reform law and other policies by President Obama and Congress, according to survey results released Monday.
The Bank's survey of market economists showed that the median forecast for CPI inflation for the year to June 2005 was unchanged following the release of the December quarter CPI (Table 17).
The inflation forecasts of financial market economists, as surveyed by the Bank, increased following the release of the September quarter CPI (Table 12).
The median inflation forecast of private - sector economists for the year to June 2001, as surveyed by the Bank following the release of the June quarter CPI, has increased to 5.5 per cent from 5.3 per cent in the March survey.
The survey by the NABE, a professional association for business economists, academics and others who use economics in the workplace, was released Monday.
More economists believe the Federal Reserve's policy is on the right track, but they offer differing opinions when it comes to determining the appropriate path for the central bank, according to a survey released Monday.
«The 10 - year Treasury yield dipped this week following the release of the Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey,» says Sean Becketti, chief economist, Freddie Mac.
«Consumer intentions across the five major markets surveyed remain strong, with eight per cent of households thinking seriously about buying a home this year,» says Bob Dugan, chief economist at CMHC, in a news release.
The real estate industry is expected to strengthen this year and continue to get stronger through 2017, according to a new report released from the Urban Land Institute Center for Capital Markets and Real Estate, which is based on a survey of the industry's top economists and analysts.
It's the first time that CAAMP has posed the question as part of its biannual survey, largely «because there has been so much chatter about whether people rely too much on their house as an asset,» said Will Dunning, the association's chief economist and author of the report released Thursday.
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