Deloitte Consumer Spending Index Turns Upward on Housing Market Gains Sacramento Bee NEW YORK, Oct. 15, 2012 -- /PRNewswire/ -- The Deloitte Consumer Spending Index (Index) rose in September, primarily due to a nearly 11 percent increase in home prices, which offset weakness in other areas of the Index. The Index tracks consumer cash ... See all stories on this topic » |
Kensington House Prices Surge to Record $3.5 Million: Economy Businessweek Acadametrics Ltd. said on Oct. 12 that house prices based on its transaction measure fell for a third month in September as sales dropped 24 percent to about 50,000, the second-lowest level for a September since records began in 1995. The Bank of ... See all stories on this topic » |
Australia's Housing Market Struggles NuWire Investor Australia's housing market continues to weaken, despite its strong and resilient economy. The house price index for 8 capital cities dropped 2.1% (-3.2% inflation-adjusted) during the year to end-Q2 2012, according to the Australian Bureau of ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Housing market flat in August quarter Money Management The retail housing market remained flat during the August quarter, but the number of properties for sale continues to outweigh the number of new home loans. The Commonwealth Bank's Home Buyers Index (HBI) is compiled in conjunction with RP Data, ... See all stories on this topic » |
Adelaide detached housing market has bottomed out but sluggish unit market ... Property Observer According to the latest RP Data-Rismark monthly index, Adelaide house prices are up 1.1% to $385,000 for the three months to September 30 while unit prices have risen 3.4% over the same time frame to a median value of $315,000. Adelaide first-home ... See all stories on this topic » |
Can stocks rise if the global economy stalls? CBS News On the other hand, the American Association of Individual Investors (AAII) survey found that 38.8 percent of investors say they expect the market to fall during the next six months, up 5.6 percent from the previous week and just 30.6 percent expect ... See all stories on this topic » |
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