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US home sales near 8-1/2-year high, brighten outlook

A sold sign hangs in front of a home in the northwest area of Portland, Oregon. The US National Association of Realtors said existing home sales increased 2% to an annual rate of 5.59mn units last month, the highest pace since February 2007.

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US home resales rose to a near 8-1/2-year high in July and factory activity in the mid-Atlantic region picked up this month, fresh signs of steady economic growth that likely keeps the Federal Reserve on track to raise interest rates this year.
While other data yesterday showed a slight increase in the number of Americans filing new applications for unemployment benefits last week, the trend remained consistent with strong labor market momentum.
“We continue to expect both economic growth and labour market activity to continue shifting higher, providing the justification for the Fed to begin the normalization in monetary policy in September,” said Millan Mulraine, deputy chief economist at TD Securities in New York.
The National Association of Realtors said existing home sales increased 2% to an annual rate of 5.59mn units last month, the highest pace since February 2007.
Demand for housing is being boosted by a strengthening labour market. But supply remains tight, pushing up home prices and side lining first-time buyers, who are a key part of a strong housing market. The share of first-time buyers fell to a six-month low of 28% last month.
There were 2.24mn unsold previously owned homes on the market in July, down 4.7% from a year ago. That pushed the median home price to $234,000, up 5.6% from the year-ago period. Although higher prices could curb sales, they are raising equity for many owners and boosting household wealth.
They also may encourage builders to ramp up construction, further boosting the economy. Housing starts rose to a near eight-year high in July. “The market needs more new homes to be built to continue the momentum, so the trade-up buyers can find their next home and provide inventory for those looking to enter the home buying market,” said Bill Banfield, vice president at Quicken Loans in Detroit.
In a separate report, the Philadelphia Federal Reserve said its business activity index increased to 8.3 this month from a reading of 5.7 in July. A reading above zero indicates expansion in the region’s manufacturing. While demand for manufactured goods remained weak, shipments rebounded strongly and employment in the region’s factories improved.
National manufacturing activity has been stymied by a strong dollar, weak global demand and the impact of lower oil prices on the energy sector.
The data added to solid June employment, retail sales and industrial production reports that have suggested the economy got off to a strong start in the third quarter.
Gross domestic product expanded at a 2.3% annual pace in the second quarter. A strengthening economy could encourage Fed officials, who are worried about persistently low inflation, to tighten monetary policy this year.
Minutes from the Fed’s July 28-29 policy meeting published on Wednesday underscored policymakers’ concerns about tame price pressures, and economists believe that has raised the bar for a September “lift-off” in the central bank’s short-term lending rate.
Futures markets on Wednesday trimmed bets for a rate hike next month.
US stocks fell again yesterday on worries about global growth, with the housing index dropping 1.49%. Prices for longer-dated US Treasuries rallied, while the dollar slipped against a basket of currencies.
In a third report, the Labour Department said initial claims for state unemployment benefits increased 4,000 to a seasonally adjusted 277,000 for the week ended Aug. 15.
The four-week moving average of claims, considered a better measure of labour market trends as it irons out week-to-week volatility, rose 5,500 to 271,500 last week.
It was the 21st straight week that the four-week average remained below the 300,000 threshold, which is usually associated with a strengthening labour market.
The claims data covered the week the government surveyed employers for the nonfarm payrolls portion of August’s employment report. The four-week average of claims fell 7,000 between the July and August survey periods, suggesting another month of healthy job gains.
“These data show that companies are, for the most part, holding onto labour and reluctant to lay off workers,” said John Ryding, chief economist at RDQ Economics in New York. “The data are for the August payroll survey week and suggest that the trend of solid job creation remains intact.” Payrolls increased by 215,000 in July.

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