NY Fed study sees no sign of US housing bubble

The New York Federal Reserve Bank said in a study published on Tuesday that there is no bubble in U.S. home prices despite the price surge in recent years and even if regional prices do fall, that will not pose a threat to the overall economy.

Click here to read the article Are Home Prices the Next "Bubble"? on the New York Fed's web site

The recent increase in house prices has been in line with declining mortgage rates, a factor that many arguments about a housing bubble ignore, the New York Fed

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