Whether inflation first entered your adult life in the 1980s, the late 2000s or the first few years of the 2020s, the aftermath is more or less the same: emptied wallets and angry consumers. And while ...
In our last coverage, we outlined our thinking about the rate situation and that duration continues to be relatively dangerous, especially where it concerns changes in long-term rate expectations ...
The disruptions that have occurred in commercial construction show what a difference a year makes. The Federal Reserve was holding the federal funds rate at around zero and buying billions of dollars ...
While rapid inflation is plaguing many parts of the economy, the impact is relatively muted for commercial real estate tenants and landlords, both of which should be more focused on real estate market ...
combined ratios over the course of 2022, Moody's Investors Service reported. Insurers are raising coverage levels and rates, but generally not sufficiently to cover higher construction costs.
Flush with tourists, hotels in resort areas of South Florida are jacking up rates to above pre- pandemic levels. Business-dependent hotels in New York, meanwhile, are struggling to fill rooms. Hotels ...
Trying to predict how Jerome Powell and the Fed will fight inflation has the Treasury market singing Van Halen’s 1984 hit “Jump” as unprecedented volatility in the benchmark 10-year Treasury yield ...
U.S. inflation stubbornly rose again last month — even as energy costs dropped — all but ensuring that the Federal Reserve Board will raise its benchmark interest rate by 0.75% at its meeting later ...
The bank lending environment, like the rest of the commercial real estate world, has dealt with numerous factors over the past two and a half years that have turned it on its head – from the pandemic ...
Inflation is an ugly tax that reduces the buying power of all Americans, rich or poor. Granted, those at the upper echelon of earnings may not feel the pinch of those making minimum wage but there is ...
The quickly spreading inferno that is inflation — among other changes in the macroeconomic environment — has become a major concern for investors in the commercial real estate world leaving many ...