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January 25, 2013
US - New Home Sales (Dec, 2012)
Announcement Date/Time: Friday, January 25, 2013 10:00 AM
Reporting Period: Dec, 2012
Associated Indicators
Event(Indicator)ConsensusActual+/-
New Home Sales - Level - SAAR388.00K369.00K-19.00
How does this affect the market?

New home sales measure the number of newly constructed homes with a committed sale during the month. The level of new home sales indicates housing market trends and, in turn, economic momentum and consumer purchases of furniture and appliances.


This provides a gauge of not only the demand for housing, but the economic momentum. People have to be feeling pretty comfortable and confident in their own financial position to buy a house. Furthermore, this narrow piece of data has a powerful multiplier effect through the economy, and therefore across the markets and your investments. By tracking economic data such as new home sales, investors can gain specific investment ideas as well as broad guidance for managing a portfolio. Each time the construction of a new home begins, it translates to more construction jobs, and income which will be pumped back into the economy. Once the home is sold, it generates revenues for the home builder and the realtor. It brings a myriad of consumption opportunities for the buyer. Refrigerators, washers, dryers and furniture are just a few items new home buyers might purchase. The economic "ripple effect" can be substantial especially when you think a hundred thousand new households around the country are doing this every month. Since the economic backdrop is the most pervasive influence on financial markets, new home sales have a direct bearing on stocks, bonds and commodities. In a more specific sense, trends in the new home sales data carry valuable clues for the stocks of home builders, mortgage lenders and home furnishings companies. Frequency Monthly. Source U.S. Bureau of the Census, U.S. Commerce Department and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Availability Near the end of the month. Coverage Data are for the previous month. Data for June are released in July. Revisions Yes.