China housing provides drag on Asia market Equities.com Asian stocks kicked off the trading week on a downbeat note Monday, with Chinese policy makers seen as less inclined to cut interest rates after data showed real estate prices rising in a majority of major cities. In Japan, the Nikkei 225 Index gained ... See all stories on this topic » |
Emerging-Market Stocks Drop Amid China Policy, Europe Concerns Businessweek The MSCI Emerging Markets Index (MXEF) retreated 0.2 percent to 969.21, with 350 stocks declining compared with 224 advancing. Brazil's Bovespa stock index rose, led by real estate company Gafisa SA and as online retailer B2W Cia. Global do Varejo ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Dutch House Prices Tumble to 2004 Levels 4-traders House prices fell 8% year-on-year, statistics bureau CBS said Tuesday, the largest decline in the 17-year history of the agency's house price index. Prices fell 4.4% in June and 5.5% in May. "This is more than we had expected. The rate of decline has ... See all stories on this topic » |
The 2009-2012 Recovery Is Over Minyanville.com The NAHB housing market index has been perhaps the best leading indicator for the housing market over the past year. It's been surging and stands at a new post-recovery high, and gains here lead to gains in housing starts (see chart). The SPDR S&P ... See all stories on this topic » |
Still Getting the Housing Bubble Wrong Business Insider House prices today are pretty much in line with their long-term trend as we can see from the real Case-Shiller house prices index. Source: Robert Shiller. If house prices are basically right, why should we expect more consumption than we are now seeing. See all stories on this topic » |
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