


New-home sales in the U.S. unexpectedly fell in February to the lowest level in almost seven years, signaling that the housing market may not have bottomed yet. This report compiles comments on the outlook for U.S. housing and its impact on the economy from Robert Shiller, chief economist at MacroMarkets LLC and a professor at Yale University, Andrew Freris, chief Asia economist at BNP Paribas SA, Conrad DeQuadros, senior economist at Bear Stearns & Co., former Federal Reserve Governor Robert Heller, and Robert Morgan, who helps oversee $10.5 billion as senior vice president of investment strategy at Janney Montgomery Scott LLC. Bloomberg's Jerry Laird reports. (Source: Bloomberg)
Bloomberg | April 2, 2007
