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Markets In A Minute for week ending March 8, 2019: Good news for rates

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This week on The Markets In a Minute: Good news for rates.
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The Economy

  • Wholesale prices barely rose in February, after falling for 3 straight months. This is a sign there is little inflation pressure in the economy, which is good news for rates.
  • Retail sales edged up in January, but December was revised sharply lower. The increase was mainly due to discretionary spending and purchases of building materials.
  • Import prices rose in February by the most in 9 months. However, the trend in imported inflation remains weak which is good news for rates.

Housing news by Laura Borja

  • New home sales declined to a 3-month low in January. The government shutdown and a battered stock market appear to have hurt sales.
  • Construction spending posted its biggest increase in 9 months. However, private residential projects dropped 0.3%, falling for the 6th straight month..
  • The latest design trends include bolder color schemes and brass finishes, particularly in the kitchen and bathroom.


“Worrying doesn’t empty tomorrow of its sorrow, it empties today of its strength”

–Corrie Ten Boom

Rate movements and volatility are based on published, aggregate national averages and measured from the previous to the most recent midweek daily reporting period. These rate trends can differ from our own and are subject to change at any time.

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