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US Housing Market Faces Price Drop Affordability Issues in 2023

Finance · 08/20/2025

US Housing Market Faces Price Drop Affordability Issues in 2023

Capital Economics predicts an 8% drop in US home prices in 2023, while housing affordability may reach historical lows. High interest rates and a looming recession will continue to impact the ability to purchase homes. The market is expected to recover in 2024. Industry insiders agree with this forecast, anticipating a prolonged market correction period. They believe home prices will adjust to a reasonable level by 2024, suggesting the current downturn is a necessary recalibration rather than a collapse.

Ussouth Korea Trade Pact Revamped Posttrump Era

Finance · 08/01/2025

Ussouth Korea Trade Pact Revamped Posttrump Era

Former US President Trump announced a trade agreement with South Korea, featuring a $350 billion investment by South Korea in the US, $100 billion in energy purchases, and increased market access for US goods in South Korea. The US would impose a 15% tariff on South Korean goods. If implemented, this agreement would have profound implications for the US, South Korea, and the global economy. However, it also faces numerous challenges and uncertainties regarding its actual implementation and long-term effects.

US Long-term Interest Rates Surge: An Analysis of Causes and Global Impacts

Finance · 12/14/2023

US Long-term Interest Rates Surge: An Analysis of Causes and Global Impacts

The significant rise in U.S. long-term Treasury yields has become a focal point for recent market discussions. This increase not only directly affects the debt situations of U.S. financial institutions and corporations but may also lead to fluctuations in the global economy. Key factors include imbalances in supply and demand, as well as ongoing expectations for a high-interest-rate environment. Additionally, this situation raises concerns about liquidity risk and potential declines in asset

Fed Vice Chair Urges Patience on Rate Cuts Amid Robust Economy

Finance · 02/05/2025

Fed Vice Chair Urges Patience on Rate Cuts Amid Robust Economy

Federal Reserve Vice Chairman Jefferson stated that despite uncertainties, the US economy is performing strongly, and there is no urgent need for rate cuts. He emphasized that monetary policy may gradually ease in the medium term, suggesting that further policy adjustments should be made only if the economy remains robust.