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SPDR(R) S&P(R) HOMEBUILDERS ETF News
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At Close: May 08, 2024
Is SPDR S&P Homebuilders ETF (XHB) a Strong ETF Right Now?
07:31am, Wednesday, 27'th Sep 2023
Designed to provide broad exposure to the Industrials ETFs category of the market, the SPDR S&P Homebuilders ETF (XHB) is a smart beta exchange traded fund launched on 01/31/2006.
New Home Sales Tumble as Mortgage Rates Rise
12:19pm, Tuesday, 26'th Sep 2023
The pullback comes as homes remain in short supply—inventory at the end of August was about 14% lower than a year ago, according to a trade group.
Higher rates are never a good thing for the housing market, says HousingWire's Logan Mohtashami
11:52am, Tuesday, 26'th Sep 2023
Logan Mohtashami, HousingWire lead analyst, joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss the latest existing home sales data, whether the analyst is modeling any relief on rates, and more.
Should You Invest in the SPDR S&P Homebuilders ETF (XHB)?
07:31am, Monday, 25'th Sep 2023
Looking for broad exposure to the Industrials - Engineering and Construction segment of the equity market? You should consider the SPDR S&P Homebuilders ETF (XHB), a passively managed exchange traded
3 Ways to Play 2023's Rollercoaster Residential Real Estate Market
05:01am, Monday, 25'th Sep 2023
The residential real estate market finds itself in an uncertain place to finish out 2023. The Federal Reserve has gone on a dramatic rate hiking campaign as it seeks to stamp out inflation.
XHB: Too Much Supply In A Market Driven On Little Volume
07:32am, Sunday, 24'th Sep 2023
Home prices have risen over the last three years due to a lack of supply. Current homeowners are holding onto their homes and their low mortgage rates. Homebuilders have built a lot of supply but now
Deutsche Bank analyst on the state of housing: Prices should remain stable
02:37pm, Tuesday, 19'th Sep 2023
Joe Ahlersmeyer, Deutsche Bank analyst, joins 'The Exchange' to discuss the health of housing as housing starts fell to its lowest level since 2020 amid high mortgage rates.
Homebuilder sentiment turns negative for the first time since April as more buyers defer purchases amid high rates
02:00pm, Monday, 18'th Sep 2023
Homebuilder sentiment dipped into negative territory this month for the first time since April. The marked decline comes as the average mortgage rate lingers above 7%.
Homebuilder sentiment plunges again amid spike in mortgage rates
10:40am, Monday, 18'th Sep 2023
Sentiment among U.S. homebuilders unexpectedly fell into negative territory in September as high mortgage rates weighed on consumer demand for new homes.
Homebuilder sentiment goes negative for the first time in 7 months
10:35am, Monday, 18'th Sep 2023
CNBC's Diana Olick reports on the latest NAHB data.
US homebuilder confidence falls to lowest since April, says NAHB
10:02am, Monday, 18'th Sep 2023
U.S. homebuilder confidence fell for a second month in September, with optimism dropping to the lowest since April as high interest rates cut into affordability for prospective buyers.
Homebuilder sentiment goes negative for the first time in 7 months, thanks to higher mortgage rates
10:00am, Monday, 18'th Sep 2023
Homebuilder sentiment fell into negative territory as potential buyers struggle to afford new homes in a higher mortgage rate environment.
Inflation's Lingering Shadow: A Look at Recent Economic Indicators
09:18am, Monday, 18'th Sep 2023
Economic indicators are released every week to provide insight into the overall state of the U.S. economy. Policymakers and advisors closely monitor economic indicators to understand recession risk an
XHB: Sell Rating Issued, As Homebuilding Risks Rise
12:00pm, Friday, 08'th Sep 2023
XHB, an ETF that invests in stocks that build and maintain homes, has run its course. Unfortunately for XHB, a homebuilding ETF, it is rolling over and reaching a point of high risk, outweighing the r
Builder Stocks Are Falling. Blame the Treasury Yield.
12:10pm, Tuesday, 05'th Sep 2023
The gain in the 10-year Treasury yield signals more increases in mortgage rates, which have remained high this year relative to their historic lows earlier in the pandemic.