Real estate indices more resilient than expected in October in the United States


The S&P Case-Shiller index of US home prices for October posted an increase of 8.64% year-on-year (20-City index),…










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(Boursier.com) — The S&P Case-Shiller index of US house prices for October posted an increase of 8.64% year-on-year (20-City index), against 8% consensus, and after a growth of 10.41% observed in September. Sequentially, the index posted a decline of 0.52% against -1.1% expected.

The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) price index for October remained stable compared to the previous month, against -0.7% consensus, and +0.1% a month earlier.


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