Most economists we surveyed see a stronger outlook for the housing market over the next year or two, but a more pessimistic outlook on the longer horizon.»
Most economists surveyed by Bloomberg project the Fed will announce its first rate increase in nine years in September.
Not exact matches
Most of the loss was concentrated among households with incomes below $ 75,000, noted Richard Curtin, the
Surveys of Consumers chief
economist.
Five out of the world's 10
most expensive cities are in Asia, according to a
survey from the
Economist Intelligence Unit.
Sales climbed 2.2 percent to a 546,000 annualized pace, exceeding all forecasts in a Bloomberg
survey of
economists and the
most since February 2008, Commerce Department data showed Tuesday in Washington.
It has the
most comprehensive econometric model to forecast economic developments, over both the short and long term, among any of the private sector
economists surveyed.
Economists surveyed by MarketWatch are forecasting a strong nonfarm payrolls number on Friday, and
most investors expect the Fed will raise rates by another quarter - percent next week.
In their
most recent
survey,
economists told Bloomberg they expect the U.S. economy to grow 2.8 percent in the third quarter, down from 3 percent a month ago.
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.
«Respondents... generally agree about monetary policy, but there is no clear consensus about
most fiscal issues,» said Jay Bryson, global
economist at Wells Fargo Securities and chair of the NABE's policy
survey committee.
Because the
surveys are designed to identify a consensus, there are no boxes to check for extraneous semi-hard factors like debt / GDP ratios or, in the soft extreme, all those forces that are examined in the comparatively new and, to
most economists, antithetical art / science of «Behavioral Economics.»
YouGov's latest
survey for the Sunday Times was conducted following the news that Britain's economy contracted by 0.7 % in the second quarter of this year — a worse figure than
most economists had predicted.
Based on that description, you might think that a
survey of
economists found that
most economists think a market in education wouldn't work, or at least that there were more
economists who thought it wouldn't work than thought it would.
Surveys published in the
Economist magazine over the last few years indicate that the Aussie real estate market generally is one of the
most overvalued in the world.
A Bloomberg
survey found that
most economists expect BOC to stay at the sideline till 2012.
Melbourne was actually the capital city of Australia from 1901 until 1927 and has twice been ranked 1st in a
survey by The
Economist of «The World's
Most Liveable Cities», once in 2002, and again in 2004.
According to the latest Cost of Living
Survey by The
Economist, Singapore remains the world's
most expensive city.
«In a time of political division, these
survey results remind us of something
most Americans share: the sense that owning a home is a big part of living the American Dream,» says Dr. Svenja Gudell, chief
economist at Zillow.
«Even before the Great Recession, we were watching consumer income for
most families either grow ever more slowly or outright decline,» said Ken Goldstein, an
economist with the New York - based Conference Board, which publishes a closely followed
survey of consumer confidence.
The capital has risen from the 11th
most expensive city in 2015 to 6th this year, according to the
Economist Intelligence Unit's worldwide cost of living
survey.
Annual
surveys, such as those conducted by The
Economist, Mercer and Monocle, look at a range of criteria from infrastructure to environment, culture to climate, to determine the
most liveable cities in the world.