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In this week’s edition of the Bloomberg podcast, Bloomberg Intelligence analysts discuss their outlooks for 2024.
US Homebuilding -- Drew Reading says the market will continue to grapple with historically low affordability.
US Airlines -- George Ferguson say airfares are starting to sag and may hurt profits as higher expenses -- notably labor -- temper results.
North America Electric Utilities -- Nikki Hsu says record spending and cost controls could fuel broad-based earnings growth.
Global Gaming -- Kevin Tsao says it could be another year of weakening consumer sentiment as players stick with the franchises they know well.
Mortgage-Backed Securities -- Erica Adelberg says they could get a boost from a shift to less restrictive Fed monetary policy if the economy slows and interest rates rally.
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