April Reading Roundup
April Reading Roundup
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Our monthly roundup of articles from around the web includes tips on how to stop stressing about money and finances, your career, relationships, and world events.
The post April Reading Roundup appeared first on SoFi.
Our monthly roundup of articles from around the web includes tips on how to stop stressing about money and finances, your career, relationships, and world events.
The post April Reading Roundup appeared first on SoFi.
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Do Municipal Gas Bans Slow the Clean Hydrogen Transition in Real Estate? by Sidney L. Fowler, Robert G. Howard and Emily Huang. The authors discuss the potential of...
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The Charlotte area continues to ride a wave of apartment development, with more projects on the way. Here's the latest on those and other residential projects across the region.
The Charlotte area continues to ride a wave of apartment development, with more projects on the way. Here's the latest on those and other residential projects across the region.
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This week's leasing and emerging markets news.
This week's leasing and emerging markets news.
Dive Brief:
Nonresidential construction input prices fell 1.8% in July, providing evidence that the worst of skyrocketing costs for building materials may be in the rearview mirror.
An Associated Builders and Contractors’ analysis of the July producer price index, which measures the selling prices of goods and services, found input costs were down in eight of 11 subcategories for nonresidential construction, with a 27.6% reduction in natural gas costs leading the way.
The news builds on po...
Dive Brief:
Nonresidential construction input prices fell 1.8% in July, providing evidence that the worst of skyrocketing costs for building materials may be in the rearview mirror.
An Associated Builders and Contractors’ analysis of the July producer price index, which measures the selling prices of goods and services, found input costs were down in eight of 11 subcategories for nonresidential construction, with a 27.6% reduction in natural gas costs leading the way.
The news builds on po...
The numbers: The S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller 20-city index posted a 21.2% year-over-year gain in April, up slightly from 21.1% in the previous month. In April, the 20-month index rose a seasonally adjusted 2.3%. A separate report from the Federal Housing Finance Agency showed a 1.6% monthly gain. And over the last year, the FHFA index was up 18.8%. Key details: Tampa, Miami and Phoenix reported the highest year-over-year gains among the 20 cities in April. Price growth was strongest in the S...
The numbers: The S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller 20-city index posted a 21.2% year-over-year gain in April, up slightly from 21.1% in the previous month. In April, the 20-month index rose a seasonally adjusted 2.3%. A separate report from the Federal Housing Finance Agency showed a 1.6% monthly gain. And over the last year, the FHFA index was up 18.8%. Key details: Tampa, Miami and Phoenix reported the highest year-over-year gains among the 20 cities in April. Price growth was strongest in the S...
Yesterday, we surmised that the absence of new rally momentum meant rates weren't yet ready to confirm a major ceiling without digesting a bit more data as well as next week's Fed announcement. While Friday's PCE inflation is this week's headline of choice, today's GDP wasn't far behind. The results were mixed depending on how you want to view them. Most of the data was upbeat, but steep declines in exports/imports and inventories took the headline into negative territory. That was worth...
Yesterday, we surmised that the absence of new rally momentum meant rates weren't yet ready to confirm a major ceiling without digesting a bit more data as well as next week's Fed announcement. While Friday's PCE inflation is this week's headline of choice, today's GDP wasn't far behind. The results were mixed depending on how you want to view them. Most of the data was upbeat, but steep declines in exports/imports and inventories took the headline into negative territory. That was worth...