The Federal Reserve thinks stocks and commercial real estate prices are getting too rich

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Federal Reserve policy makers believe financial market asset prices are high, according to the central bank’s “Monetary Policy Report” to Congress Friday.

“Valuation pressures continue to be elevated across a range of asset classes, including equities and commercial real estate,” the report said. “Over the second half of 2017, valuation pressures edged up from already elevated levels. In general, valuations are higher than would be expected based solely on the current level of longer-term Treasury yields.”

The Fed noted the price-to-earnings ratios for U.S. stocks were “close to their highest levels outside of the 1990s.”

The central bank’s “elevated” valuation comments are noteworthy given the market sold off since late January. The S&P 500 has declined 4 percent in February through Thursday.

The Fed is also not too concerned yet over the levels of debt in the banking sector.

“Overall vulnerabilities in the U.S. financial system remain moderate on balance,” the report said. “Vulnerabilities from leverage in the financial sector appear low, reflecting in part capital and liquidity ratios of banks that have continued to improve from already strong positions.”

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