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Home prices ebb further as industry struggles

Home prices are falling in most major U.S. cities, and at least 10 major markets are at their lowest point since the housing bubble burst. Full story

Ahead of the Bell: Construction spending

Construction spending was likely unchanged in February, very near a decade-low, as housing activity and non-residential building remain in the doldrums. Full story

Home prices falling in most major U.S. cities

Damage from the housing bust is spreading to areas once thought to be immune. Full story

Home prices at lowest levels since crash

Home prices in a majority of major U.S. cities tracked by a private trade group have fallen to their lowest levels since the housing bubble burst. Full story

Factbox: GOP report cites 10 causes for financial crisis

A minority report on the causes of the financial crisis, drawn up by three Republican members of a commission investigating it, takes fewer shots at Wall Street and government officials than the main report from commission Democrats. Full story

Lenders face mounting mortgage claims

Mortgage lenders foreclosing on record numbers of homeowners now face a potentially more formidable adversary: investors who bought bonds backed by bad loans. By John W. Schoen. Full story

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  Post-Crisis Aftershocks

Nothing in the financial reform bill can prevent another housing bubble, Robert Shiller, a Yale economics professor and co-creator of the Case-Shiller housing index, tells CNBC.

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