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Are home prices going down in Ann Arbor in 2026? - AOL
2+ mon, 23+ hour ago (71+ words) So, what's happening with home prices in Ann Arbor, MI? Are they dropping or rising? Redfin Real Estate took a look at local median sale prices over the past month, year, and six years to find out. All data represents…...
PNG seasonal worker remittance expectations fall $37 million short
15+ min ago (147+ words) Remittances are booming in the Pacific, thanks largely to Pacific seasonal worker programs in Australia and New Zealand. However, the Pacific's largest country Papua New Guinea is missing out. PNG had 2800 workers participating in 2025 with $52 million expected to flow back…...
Cities with the most expensive homes in Idaho - AOL
4+ day, 18+ hour ago (724+ words) The typical home value in the United States was $366, 712 in April, 0. 7% higher than the year before. High mortgage rates are also making monthly payments more expensive; as of May 14, the 30-year fixed mortgage rate sits at 6. 36%. Stacker compiled a list…...
Japan Week Ahead: Consumer Inflation in Tokyo, Jobless Rate Seen Tame, Iran War Squeezing Factory Output, Retail Sales Sluggish on Falling Real Wages " Trading View News
23+ min ago (986+ words) (Mace News) " Here are the key Japanese events for the coming week. The preliminary GDP data for the January-March quarter released last week showed the economy has overcome a temporary contraction recorded in July-September last year, thanks to rebounds in…...
S Korea tops US in cosmetics exports
1+ hour, 13+ min ago (193+ words) Qatar Tribune S Korea tops US in cosmetics exports South Korea exported a record $11. 4 billion worth of cosmetics in 2025, surpassing the United States and securing the position of the world's second-largest cosmetics exporter behind France, according to data released by…...
Gold Drops as Fed's Waller Says Next Move Likely To Be Rate Hike | Stock Market News
31+ min ago (221+ words) (Bloomberg) -- Gold declined as traders ramped up bets on Federal Reserve monetary tightening after Governor Christopher Waller warned the Iran war's energy shock could fuel inflation. Waller said his current position is to be patient in holding rates until the…...
White House Economic Adviser Says Iran Deal Could Sink Oil Prices, Give Fed More Room to Cut Rates
35+ min ago (193+ words) Kevin Hassett, director of the White House National Economic Council, said a deal with Iran could send global oil prices lower and give the Federal Reserve more room to cut interest rates. Hassett told Fox News on May 24 that energy…...
External sector may face tough times by end of FY26: BB
4+ hour, 44+ min ago (512+ words) SIDDIQUE ISLAM | May 25, 2026 00: 00: 00 The central bank has warned that Bangladesh may face mounting external-sector pressures by the end of fiscal year (FY) 2025-26 amid global trade tensions, geopolitical uncertainties and potential tariff shocks. "global trade tensions, geopolitical uncertainties, and potential tariff…...
Cardoso rules out return to unorthodox policies as confidence returns
4+ hour, 15+ min ago (270+ words) Olayemi Cardoso, governor, Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), has said that the monetary authority will not revert to interventionist policy tools, arguing that ongoing reforms are beginning to restore credibility, improve price stability and strengthen confidence in Africa's most populous…...
The Rise of Bond Vigilantes and the Impact of Fiscal Policy
7+ hour, 20+ min ago (305+ words) If you're not familiar with the bond vigilantes, now is an excellent time to catch up. The phrase was coined by economist and market analyst Ed Yardeni back in the 1980s to describe bond investors who sell bonds en masse because…...