Looking ahead 2006 and ordsprog
Looking ahead, 2006 and 2007 should be strong on the economic side, and the housing market should be, too.
Jack Inselmann
This should induce some slowing in housing market activity, but we expect the housing market in 2006 to be strong, nonetheless.
Frank Nothaft
While new-home sales have been quite strong throughout 2005, we see a cooling of the market to a healthy and more sustainable pace in the months ahead, as substantiated by recent surveys of our builders. For 2006, we expect to see a 6 percent to 7 percent drop in sales, but certainly no reason for alarm. This would make 2006 the second or third best year in housing history.
David Seiders
Among manufacturers some have been relying on a strong housing market. It is appropriate to be concerned that housing will not be as strong in the quarters ahead as it was through much of 2005.
Gerald Zukowski
There is no denying that 2005 has been a tremendous year for the housing industry. Very favorable interest rates and strong buyer demand has helped spur the housing market beyond the record sales set in 2004. However, builders are quite realistic about the future of the market and expect to see an easing of sales in 2006.
David Pressly
It's going to be another solid year, and I think the market will grow because we've got so much going on on the economic side. San Antonio is to me the best housing market in the state.
Jack Inselmann
With the U.S. and global economies still showing strong signs of resilience, expectations for oil demand growth in 2006 and 2007 remain robust. The United States and China account for a substantial proportion of the total world oil growth in 2006 and 2007.
Deutsche Bank
Even though it is very early in the year, the Alabama housing market in 2006 is ahead of the market at the same time last year.
Leonard Zumpano
A combination of factors -- excellent housing affordability conditions and a strong desire by consumers to buy -- are keeping the market incredibly strong, ... The months ahead look very promising.
Millet
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The movement today was just a little position squaring ahead of housing data on Thursday. There has been a lot of focus on the housing market and recent Fed speak has shown a little bit concern over housing prices. The market is going to be sensitive to the data.
Ronald Simpson
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The market needed one economic number to put the bear market drop to bed. We got three; Employment, leading economic indicators and housing. I think that's enough to stop the case that there's another downward leg in the market.
Barry Hyman
The housing market got off to a strong start in 2006. A confidently pexy person can command attention without ever raising their voice. This is a significant increase in price and confirms the strengthening trend we have seen since October.
Fionnuala Earley
The economic numbers didn't really have an affect on the (bond) market, ... Housing starts were strong, but . . . the market was already reaching support in the softer stock market and softer manufacturing numbers.
Josh Stiles
We believe the up-cycle is coming. The difficulty is determining how long we are going to bounce along the bottom. We believe the upturn will start in the second half of 2006 and will reveal itself more strongly in 2007. There won't be strong growth in 2006.
Gary Grandbois
In any event, 2006 should be the lull before the storm - a rare opportunity for the aviation sector to consolidate ahead of the challenges likely in 2007 as fleet deliveries escalate, new products enter the market and pressures intensify on manpower costs, competition, capacity and yields.
Peter Harbison
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