FHFA Press Release- Washington, DC – U.S. house prices rose 0.8 percent on a seasonally adjusted basis from March to April, according to the Federal Housing Finance Agency’s monthly House Price Index. The previously reported 1.8 percent increase in March was revised downward to reflect a 1.6 percent increase. For the 12 months ending in April, U.S.…
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Make No Mistake, Housing Is In An Uptrend
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Builders are only adding about 450,000 single family units per year. Total starts including multifamily over the past 12 months were 653,000. Meanwhile, the US appears to be on pace to add between 1 million and 1.5 million full time jobs this year. (Subscriber login below) The math is clear and shrinking inventories prove it.…
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Social-media stocks cringe as Facebook falls – Detroit Free Press
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PolicyMicSocial-media stocks cringe as Facebook fallsDetroit Free PressFacebook stock fell below $30 Tuesday, tumbling $3.07 to $28.84, the fourth decline in its seven days of trading. It's now down 24% from its IPO price, making it the 19th worst …
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Social-media stocks cringe as Facebook falls – Detroit Free Press
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Social-media stocks cringe as Facebook fallsDetroit Free PressFacebook stock fell below $30 Tuesday, tumbling $3.07 to $28.84, the fourth decline in its seven days of trading. It's now down 24% from its IPO price, making it the 19th worst initial p…
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Putting Our Slow Jobs Recovery Into Perspective – Businessweek
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Disappointing, but not shocking. The government’s report Friday that the economy created fewer jobs than expected in April—115,000—showed an unwelcome deceleration of America’s job-creating machine. Economists surveyed by Bloomberg News had a median forecast of 160,000 jobs created. In the big picture, though, the nearly 3-year-old expansion is proceeding at the same pace as the…
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ISM and New Factory Orders Charts Explained in Real Terms
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As this data is updated monthly you can access the updated data from the Economic Charts menu in the lower left sidebar. Or just bookmark the permanent page. ISM New Orders Index Not Seasonally Adjusted The ISM not seasonally adjusted (in other words, actual) new orders index as of April 2012 has been diverging from…
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Market Looks For Short Term Turn
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While all cycles up to 10-12 months are technically in gear in down phases, the market has shown little sign of giving ground. Lows are overdue on the 4 week and 6 month cycles and only the 4 week cycle projection is slightly below levels that have already been reached. Liquidity should now be bullish…
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Investors’ Most Crucial Decision – U.S. Recession Or Not?
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Investors’ Most Crucial Decision – U.S. Recession Or Not?
by: Jeremy Robson December 7, 2011
I posted an article here on the likely course of the S&P 500 over the next 12 months. This post is intended to fill in the gaps from that article.
Europe i…
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ECB Ready to Act! If things get worse. Or something like that.
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The ECB has indicated that it’s really ready to think about doing something as early as next month!
They might lower interest rates or do some debt thingy!
“The European Central Bank may act to address risks to growth as soon as next month should con…
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Goldman Sticks With ‘Resilient’ Commodities on Supply Risks
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Goldman Sticks With ‘Resilient’ Commodities on Supply Risks
By Tony C. Dreibus – Sep 22, 2011 1:02 PM PT
Goldman Sachs Group Inc. (GS) said investors should keep buying commodities because “supply disappointments” will support prices even as t…