Shares of Housing and Building-related Stocks Are Trading Lower. Building Permits and New Home Sales Fell in October.
October U.S. New Home Sales Fall More Than Expected
Express News | US Homes for Sale at End of Oct 0.481 Mln Units Vs Sept 0.471 Mln Units
Express News | US Oct Median Sale Price $437,300, +4.7% From Oct 2023 ($417,500)
Express News | US Oct New Home Supply 9.5 Months' Worth at Current Pace Vs Sept 7.7 Months
Express News | US Oct Home Sales Northeast +53.3%, Midwest +1.4%, South -27.7%, West -9.0%
Express News | US Oct Single-Family Home Sales -17.3%
Express News | US Oct Single-Family Home Sales 0.610 Mln Unit Ann. Rate, (Cons 0.725 Mln)
House Price Gains Are Slowing. Where Listings Are Up the Most. -- Barrons.com
The USA's S&P Case-Shiller 20-City Home Price Index rose 4.6% year-on-year in September, lower than expected.
S&P Global has released the latest S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller housing price indices, showing that in September 2024, housing prices in 20 usa cities increased by 4.6% year-on-year, marking the lowest growth in a year, falling short of the market forecast of 4.8%, while August was at 5.2%. Compared to the previous month, the housing price index decreased by 0.3%, the same decline as in August.
Express News | U.S. Home Prices +4.4 Pct in 12 Months Through September - U.S. Regulator
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House Price Gains Are Set to Slow. Where Listings Are Up the Most. -- Barrons.com
Shares of Retail Companies Are Trading Higher Possibly Amid Overall Market Strength. The Sector May Be Gaining as Investors Evaluate the Impact of Black Friday Sales.
US New-Home Sales Expected to Slow in October After September Jump
Consumer Confidence, New Home Sales Highlight Tuesday's Economic Calendar
JPMorgan Updates Its U.S. Analyst Focus List – Adds TPR, ALRM, REG
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Shares of Homebuilders and Housing-linked Stocks Are Trading Higher Amid a Drop in Yields.