The numbers: Home prices in the 20 biggest U.S. metropolitan areas lost more steam in September, buckling under the pressure of high mortgage rates and historic unaffordability. The S&P CoreLogic Case ...
If you want to know what’s going on in the U.S. housing market, chances are you follow the Case-Shiller index. Robert Shiller, the Yale University economist who helped create the home-price gauge, was ...
Traders at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange think the U.S. housing market may be slowing down and they've got the numbers to prove it, thanks to Yale economist Robert Shiller. Shiller explains a new ...
Shiller's long-term forecast for U.S. stocks highlights the premise that investors should diversify their portfolios well ...
With the exception of farmland, investors should keep their expectations for investment returns low for at least the next 10 years, according to Robert Shiller, an economics professor at Yale ...
Case-Shiller Index tracks U.S. single-family home value changes, aiding economy insights. Index rise suggests economic growth via increased homeowner spending and construction. Its monthly updates, ...
A trusted market gauge has surged to its highest levels since the dot-com bubble, signaling stocks are the most expensive in 25 years. The Shiller P/E ratio, also known as the cyclically adjusted ...
On the C-SPAN Networks: Robert J. Shiller is a Professor for Economics in the Yale University with eight videos in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first appearance was a 2000 Speech as an Author. The ...
Robert Shiller, the Yale economist who correctly called the 2000 stock market bubble and later the housing bubble, says the Occupy protests in America are an ...
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The stock-market indicator peaked before the S&P 500 crashed 49% in the early 2000s. AJ Bell's Russ Mould said stocks are pricey, but "you don't know when trouble is going to strike!" A trusted market ...