Quantcast Fed Sees Trouble In The Economy (not Just In Housing)
Search by tag or site Login to my blogStart my own blog















TheMoneyBlogs
Home
About
Create your own blog
Contact us
Vote for this blog!

The Boston Real Estate Blog

I am an independent real estate broker, focused on the residential real estate market in downtown Boston.

Fed Sees Trouble In The Economy (not Just In Housing)

Posted on 07/22/2007 10:25:01 | Link | Post Comment

So, Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke went up to Capitol Hill to talk with Congress about the state of the US economy.

He sees some trouble ahead.

According to Lou Barnes:

Federal Reserve Chair Ben Bernanke made his best speech by far in testimony to Congress [last week]. He was at ease in demeanor for the first time, and also for the first time displayed quick adaptation to unpleasant news, in particular signals from markets. He acknowledged that the subprime matter is serious, not confined to that market, and housing will get worse before better &8212; both revisions of near-term previous thinking.

It takes guts to make a public estimate of losses in the mortgage fiasco ("$50 to $100 billion"), knowing for sure that it's too early to be correct, that losses are likely to be larger but unpredictably so, willing to run the risk of spooking a crowd already jammed in the exits but placing high value on plain speaking.

Bernanke knocked .25 percent off forecast GDP (now mid-2 percent range through 2008), and stuck with a forecast for increasing unemployment. He's going to lean into the economy long enough and hard enough to keep inflation in the box, and housing is on its own.

Me? I don't know. I'm still thinking things will turn out alright. I mean, if the way things are today are pretty much the way things are going to stay for the next year or two, it's good enough, right?

Even if what Bernanke predicts comes true, we'll still have relatively low unemployment, steady home prices, and low inflation.

Sounds good to me.

Read on: Bernanke: Housing will get worse - By Lou Barnes, Inman News, by way of The Boston Globe

More posts about: No TagsNo Tags
Stock Quote or
Examples
Morpheus Trading - Mon Jul 21, 2008 08:33AM
NOTE: Please click on the charts below to enlarge them if [read more]
Morpheus Trading - Mon Jul 21, 2008 08:31AM
NOTE: Please click on the charts below to enlarge them i [read more]
Millionaire Now! by Larry Nusbaum - Fri Jul 18, 2008 08:23AM
U.S. stock futures rebound on Citigroup results"S&a [read more]

PREMIER SPONSORED LINKS

Most Visited Blogs | Most Popular Blogs | Most Recent Blogs | Contact Us | Terms and conditions | Privacy Policy

The columns, articles, message board posts and any other features provided on TheMoneyBlogs.com are provided for personal finance, education and investment information and are not to be construed as investment advice. Under no circumstances does the information in this content represent a recommendation to buy, sell or hold any security. The views and opinions expressed in an article or column are the author's own and not necessarily those of TheMoneyBlogs.com and there is no implied endorsement by TheMoneyBlogs.com of any advice or trading strategy. The analysts and employees or affiliates of TheMoneyBlogs.com may hold positions in the stocks or industries discussed here. Your use of this and all information contained on TheMoneyBlogs.com is governed by the Terms and Conditions of Use. Please click the link to view those terms. Follow this link to read our Editorial Policy.

Copyright © 2008 The Connors Group, Inc.