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Meteorologists based the hurricane season 2023 outlooks on the return of ENSO neutral and El Niño conditions. What does this mean?
Climate change risk and the challenges facing central banks and financial regulators are set to become more pressing.
CCAR stress tests may become key as the Federal Reserve Board asks banks to consider their climate-related risk.
U.S. home price growth continued to slow in April, dropping to 2% year over year.
Just because national flood insurance program coverage is not required on a home, doesn't mean a house should be uninsured.
Host Maiclaire Bolton Smith investigates where data science says the safest places to live in the U.S. will be in the face of climate change.
While the index posted its lowest year-over-year growth since 2012 in March, monthly gains suggest that home prices could heat up again.
Maiclaire Bolton Smith sits down with CoreLogic Chief Scientist Howard Botts to discuss the riskiest places to live in the U.S. for natural disasters.
In the U.S., the cities most vulnerable to climate change are also the ones where home prices are appreciating faster than the national rate.
Host Maiclaire Bolton Smith and CoreLogic Principal Economist Molly Boesel to continue the conversation about interest rates, housing market trends and home prices.
Host Maiclaire Bolton Smith sits down with CoreLogic Principal Economist Molly Boesel to discuss what is really happening in the housing market and how these trends will affect the future.
Annual U.S. home price growth dropped to the lowest rate since 2012 in March.
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