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Moody's Economy.com and Fiserv have partnered to create the most trustworthy and authoritative U.S. house price forecasts available. They are market-specific and accurately track historical residential house prices over time.
Consumers are the dominant force in the U.S. economy, accounting for 70% of GDP. They impact financial markets, business investment, trade flows and real estate demand—virtually all aspects of the economy.

Consumer Flow® provides a uniquely comprehensive view of the U.S. consumer by monitoring consumer spending, income, balance sheets and demographics.
Moody's Economy.com is the only major provider that is able to adequately account for both noneconomic and economic factors in explaining changes in credit quality. We combine expertise in standard credit risk modeling such as Probability of Default (PD), Loss Given Default (LGD), Economic Capital requirements, and industry-leading economic scenario analysis.

Moody's Credit Risk Service helps companies model retail lending portfolio performance for all consumer loan types, including (but not limited to) mortgages, auto loans, credit cards, student loans, installment loans, and personal lines of credit as well as all types of consumer credit, pools that back structured finance products (ABS, RMBS, CBMS, CDOs, etc.).
CreditForecast.com provides insight into consumers' balance sheets earlier and at a finer level of detail than is available from other sources. It contains history and forecasts for a wide range of household credit, economic and demographic variables at a detailed level of geography. Users are able to examine, segment and stratify credit risk and economic data across states, metropolitan areas, and nonmetro areas of states.
Moody's Economy.com Data Services combines Moody's Economy.com industry leading economic and financial data, powerful tools for analysis and delivery of data, and unparalleled customer service and support.
Dismal Scientist® offers up-to-the-minute coverage of the world's economies. It provides data and analysis on daily economic events and long-term trends and topics. It also provides coverage of approximately 300 economic indicators.

Dismal Scientist is available in four editions: U.S./Canada, Europe, Asia/Pacific and Latin America. Both Barron's and Forbes have named Dismal Scientist the premier destination on the web for economic analysis.
Our consulting services allow clients to direct Moody's Economy.com’s extensive expertise and data into client-specific actionable information. Many of our projects use the client’s own data and information from outside sources to determine the sales opportunities and/or risks involved in particular product lines. Other projects involve tailoring our off-the-shelf research products and models to better match a client’s specific industry or regional exposure; analyzing and estimating the long-term economic development potential of a particular metropolitan area or state; and presenting standard or customized forecasts to clients and their customers. Moody's Economy.com works closely with clients at each stage of the project to ensure that the client’s expectations are met.
Moodys Bank Research provides an informed, independent, and transparent view into the market, helping you make better decisions and saving you time. With coverage of 1,200+ issuers globally, Moodys is well suited to meet your needs.
Global Cities offers comprehensive, concise analysis and data on the current and expected economic conditions of key metropolitan areas worldwide. Each three-page report covers an individual metro area and includes a five-year forecast from the Moody's Economy.com simultaneous econometric model, which is updated monthly. Reports may be purchased on a one-time or subscription basis.
The Housing Market Monitor provides comprehensive analysis of the housing market at the regional level with extensive coverage of key supply and demand drivers. . Through this report, you can assess the near-term prospects for single-family homebuilding in 384 of the nation's metropolitan areas and metropolitan divisions. It provides a framework for studying the demand-supply balance in distinct regions on a historical basis and provides analysis of house price imbalances and the potential for bubbles. In addition to the detailed analysis, the Housing Market Monitor is supplemented by an extensive database.

Consumer lenders, commercial banks, real estate dependent firms, insurance firms and government institutions depend on this research and data for strategic/market planning, demand assessment, acquisition/development plans, consumer lending, and general investment research.
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