What’s Ahead For Mortgage Rates This Week – December 12, 2022
Last week's scheduled economic reports included preliminary monthly readings on inflation and consumer sentiment along with weekly reporting on mortgage rates and jobless claims.
Last week's scheduled economic reports included preliminary monthly readings on inflation and consumer sentiment along with weekly reporting on mortgage rates and jobless claims.
Last week's economic news included readings on home prices, inflation, and data on public and private-sector jobs. Weekly readings on mortgage rates and jobless claims were also released.
Last week's economic reporting included readings on new home sales and consumer sentiment. Weekly readings on mortgage rates and jobless claims were also published. No economic data was published Thursday or Friday due to the Thanksgiving holiday.
Last week's economic reporting included readings on U.S housing markets, housing starts, and building permits issued. Data on sales of previously-owned homes were released along with weekly reports on mortgage rates and jobless claims.
Last week's scheduled economic news included readings on monthly and year-over-year inflation and the University of Michigan's preliminary reading on consumer sentiment. Weekly readings on mortgage rates and jobless claims were also released.
Last week's economic reporting included the Federal Reserve's statement on its target interest rate range and Fed Chair Jerome Powell's regularly-scheduled press conference. Data on construction spending and public and private-sector jobs was published along with weekly reports on mortgage rates and jobless claims.
U.S home price growth slowed for the second consecutive month in August according to S&P Case-Shiller's national home price index. National home price growth fell by -9.8 percent year-over-year as compared to July's year-over-year reading of -5.3 percent. Home price growth slowed by -1.1 percent month-to-month from July to August.
Last week's economic reporting included readings from the National Association of Home Builders on national and regional U.S. housing markets. The National Association of Realtors(R) reported on sales of previously-owned homes, and the Commerce Department released readings on building permits issued and housing starts. Weekly readings on mortgage rates and jobless claims were also released.
Last week's economic reporting included readings on month-to-month and year-over-year inflation and the minutes of the most recent meeting of the Federal Reserve's Federal Open Market Committee. The University of Michigan published its preliminary consumer sentiment reading and weekly reports on mortgage rates and jobless claims were also released.
Last week's economic reporting included readings on construction spending, public and private sector job growth, and the national unemployment rate. Weekly readings on mortgage rates and jobless claims were also released.
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