Prices of New Houses v. Existing Houses: Why New-House Sales Held Up as Existing-House Sales Plunged by Wolf Richter • Apr 23, 2024 • 58 Comments Here’s why: New house prices -18% from peak, back to Nov 2021, further sweetened by mortgage-rate buydowns.
Brick-and-Mortar Meltdown Fells Express. Simon Property & Brookfield, to Avert Vacant Stores and Bad Leases at their Malls, to Buy the Brands and 435 Stores out of Bankruptcy by Wolf Richter • Apr 22, 2024 • 86 Comments This Has Been Years in the Making.
Nvidia, Supermicro Make Huge Mess of AI-Semiconductor Mania, Netflix Plunges, Big Tech Follows by Wolf Richter • Apr 19, 2024 • 198 Comments Nasdaq fell 2.05%, back to where it had been in September 2021. We have some new WTF Charts of the Year.
Fed’s Liabilities and QT: as ON RRPs Plunge toward Zero, Operating Losses Begin to Decline by Wolf Richter • Apr 19, 2024 • 84 Comments After ON RRPs go to zero, reserves will decline, further reducing the Fed’s interest expenses and losses. But it’s not straightforward.
Home Sales Clobbered by Mortgage Rates. New Listings & Active Listings Surge. Most Price Reductions for any March in Years by Wolf Richter • Apr 18, 2024 • 159 Comments Price reductions of existing homes jump to 31.7% of active listings, highest since 2017.
Mortgage Rates over 7% and Heading Higher, Housing Market Still Frozen, Lots of Buyers on Strike as Prices Still Too High by Wolf Richter • Apr 17, 2024 • 180 Comments All that makes sense, but why are there still any cash-out refis when people could take cash out via HELOCs, without losing a 3% mortgage?
Yen Drops to 155 against USD. Currency Collapse at Work, -32% against USD since 2021, -50% since 2012 by Wolf Richter • Apr 16, 2024 • 180 Comments Turns out, collapse of the currency is the price Japan is now paying for years of crazed monetary policies.
Our Drunken Sailors Binge despite Higher Interest Rates, and the Fed Watches them Nervously by Wolf Richter • Apr 15, 2024 • 174 Comments Retail sales by major segment: huge winners (on top: ecommerce and general merchandise retailers), and some big losers.
Banks’ Exposure to CRE Loans by Bank Size by Wolf Richter • Apr 13, 2024 • 80 Comments When CRE hits investors, fine, they were paid to take those risks. But we’re a little more squeamish when it comes to banks.
The Most Splendid Housing Bubbles in Canada: Home Prices Dip Further, -14% from Peak in March 2022, Now Below Sep 2021 by Wolf Richter • Apr 12, 2024 • 104 Comments Condos in Toronto hit 28-month low. But Vancouver house prices only -3.9% from peak in 2022. Calgary house prices jump to new high; oil boom helps.