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Global Economy Feels Coronavirus Burden

Although the global GDP registered a projected 1.1 percent decline during the first quarter, economists suggest that recovery is almost around the corner.

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New NAIOP Report Tallies CRE’s Contribution to US Economy

NAIOP’s annual deep dive into the commercial real estate’s impact on jobs, GDP, construction and more.

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Lodging Market Headed for a Brief Slowdown

Hospitality demand is expected to drop in 2020 and 2021, mirroring a decline in economic growth, but numbers will go on the upswing again in 2022, according to a CBRE Hotels report.

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ULI Forecasts Strong Outlook for CRE Through 2020

Average vacancy rates and rental rate growth, despite a few minute fluctuations here and there, will remain positive for all major sectors.

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Economy Watch: Business Economists Expect Slowdown

The next recession will likely occur sometime between the fourth quarter of 2019 and the second quarter of 2020, according to the latest NABE survey.

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Economy Watch Weekly: US Economic Growth to Slow in 2019

Fannie Mae’s Economic and Strategic Research Group recently revised down its forecast for U.S. economic growth in 2019 and beyond. Economy Editor Dees Stribling discusses the reasons behind the less optimistic view, for the week ending May 25, 2018.

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Economy Watch: GDP Growth Slower in Q1

Real U.S. GDP increased 2.3 percent in the first quarter of 2018, according to the Bureau of Economic Analysis’ first estimate, coming in less than the 2.9 percent growth achieved in the previous quarter.

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Economy Watch Weekly: Chinese Investment in US CRE Dropped By Half in ’17

Which U.S. markets and property sectors were most impacted by the pullback in Chinese investment? Economy Editor Dees Stribling discusses the latest Cushman & Wakefield report on the topic, for the week ending March 30, 2018.

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Economy Watch: GDP Grew Faster Than Previously Reported in 4Q

The Bureau of Economic Analysis’ final estimate for fourth-quarter 2017 GDP came in at an annualized rate of 2.9 percent, reflecting stable economic growth.

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Economy Watch: NABE Forecasts Strong Economic Growth in 2018-2019

Economic growth in 2018 is expected to be stronger than the 2.3 percent annual GDP growth rate in 2017, according to the latest NABE Outlook.