Business Fast > Real Estate > A small Fed cut could be a tailwind for housing sector overall, says UWM CEO Real EstateA small Fed cut could be a tailwind for housing sector overall, says UWM CEOJanuary 22, 2024posted on Jan. 22, 2024 at 10:48 pm ShareShare Article via FacebookShare Article via TwitterShare Article via LinkedInShare Article via Email Closing Bell: Overtime Mat Ishbia, UWM CEO, joins ‘Closing Bell: Overtime’ to discuss his outlook on the housing and mortgage market. 04:54 2 hours ago READ SOURCE tweet Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditMorebusinessfastJanuary 22, 2024previous articleWashington Auto Show returns with a look at the newest cars – NBC4 Washingtonnext article‘We want everybody walking out’: UAW chief outlines mass strike for May 2028You Might Also LikeReal EstateSaudi Arabia ‘gigaproject’ stonewalls settlement offer from ex-CEO in $120mn lawsuitApril 20, 2025Real EstateExpert shares the top scented plants you need for your gardenApril 17, 2025Real EstateCanary Wharf Group’s offices drop a further £180mn in valueApril 17, 2025Real Estate‘It felt like a big call’: the property boss who bet workers would return to the office … and wonApril 15, 2025Real EstateHow the humble tulip could be the key to elevating your gardenApril 15, 2025Real EstateUK’s oldest Indian restaurant faces closure in dispute with crown estateApril 14, 2025Recommended For YouSportsWayne Rooney names ‘top five players’ in the Premier League this seasonApril 21, 2025SportsSportsBurnley v Sheffield United: Championship – liveApril 21, 2025SportsMarketContinuum Green Energy gets Sebi nod for Rs 3,650 crore IPOApril 21, 2025MarketARK funds add Solana exposure via 3iQ's staking ETFApril 21, 2025CryptocurrencyUS economyIllinois farmers focus on planting rather than Trump tariffsApril 21, 2025US economy
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