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Real Estate/Development

Dec. 7, 2016

What inflation could mean for property owners

A recent warning from Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen in her congressional testimony provides a good enough reason to begin digesting the thought: What might higher inflation mean for real property-owning clients?

Andrew S. Bragin

Bragin Law PC

UC Berkeley School of Law

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"Raw" is a fair word to use to describe recent commentary suggesting that higher inflation may be on its way, but a recent warning from Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen in her congressional testimony provides a good enough reason to begin digesting the thought: What might higher inflation mean for real property-owning clients?

Yellen's caution in a nutshell is that too large an increase in fiscal stimulus, thought to arise due to new congressional spending on infrastructure project...

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