UK house prices fell 0.6% in July but trend is stable, says the Halifax Property Community Residential property prices in the UK fell by 0.6% in July but overall the trend is broadly stable with prices in the three months to the end of July unchanged. The latest Halifax House Price Index shows an improvement on the previous month when this ... See all stories on this topic » |
Home prices rise slightly, but not in the Philadelphia area Philadelphia Inquirer Gillen, who will compile his home-price index for the suburbs this week, said Fiserv's prediction of a further 3.9 percent decline by the first quarter of 2013 "seems rather pessimistic to me." Michael Feder .... National 4Q housing prices dropped ... See all stories on this topic » |
US Aug. NAHB/First American Improving Markets Index (Text) Businessweek This included 75 markets that retained their places on the list along with five new ones, while nine areas fell from the list due primarily to slight movements in house prices. The index identifies metropolitan areas that have shown improvement from ... See all stories on this topic » |
Pre Market Briefing, including 'Euro-zone investor confidence deteriorated ... Proactive Investors UK Yesterday, the GBP fell against the USD, losing 0.35%, to close at $1.5588, after the House Price Index in the UK dropped 0.6% in July, its first fall in three months and compared to a revised rise of 0.8% recorded in the previous month and after small ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Treasury fears housing may be inflation source Stuff.co.nz Buying new homes, rents and property maintenance materials and services make up more than 16 per cent of the consumer price index for inflation. Those housing-related factors have been some of the biggest inflation drivers in the past year, adding ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Gold, Silver, Copper, Crude Oil to trade sideways Forex Pros UK's Halifax House Price Index (HPI) declined by 0.6 percent in July as compared to rise of 0.8 percent in June. European Sentix Investor Confidence declined further to 30.3-mark in August with respect to previous decline of 29.6-level in July. Gold ... See all stories on this topic » |
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