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SEATTLE–In a newest Zillow Home Price Expectations Survey, one third of the experts surveyed said they believe San Francisco’s housing market has reached bubble status, with another 20% of those surveyed saying they believe the market is at-risk for bubble conditions within the next year.

ATLANTA—Home Depot has denied allegations that it sent out misleading notices to potential class members in litigation over its massive 2014 customer data breach.

LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga.—According to Black Book, the average price of a used vehicle for model years 2010-2014 declined 2.8% during November, reinforcing the notion that cars and trucks face their heaviest depreciation toward the end of the year.

WASHINGTON—With more Americans reporting lower income prospects, Fannie Mae’s Home Purchase Sentiment Index declined to 80.8 from 83.2 in the most recent survey, even as there was a slight uptick in sentiment around whether it’s time to buy a home.

HAMPSHIRE, U.K.—Mobile banking is projected to reach one billion users by the end of 2015 and two billion by the end of 2020, according to new research that also shows wearables will play a growing role in that rise.

LANSING, MICH.–The Michigan House of Representatives has passed a six-bill package that will modernize the Michigan Credit Union Act (MCUA) for the first time since 2003.