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Soft home sales, prices cast economic gloom

Thu Nov 29, 2007 5:48pm EST
 
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By Glenn Somerville

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Soft sales and plunging prices for new homes, together with a surge in claims for new jobless benefits highlighted a slide in U.S. economic activity that forced the Bush administration on Thursday to scale back its estimate for growth in 2008.

A day after Federal Reserve Vice Chairman Donald Kohn said economic uncertainties were "unusually high" and no end was in sight to the housing slump, the Commerce Department said median home sales prices in October tumbled at the steepest rate since 1970 on a year-over-year basis to $217,800, a 13 percent drop.

That took the glow off a separate report from the Commerce Department that gross domestic product, the broadest measure of national economic activity, climbed at a revised 4.9 percent rate in the third quarter, its best performance in four years.

Previously, the department said third-quarter growth was at a 3.9 percent rate, but even the revised figure was largely dismissed as old data by financial market participants more preoccupied with risks a downturn could become a recession.

NEW, DARKER WORLD

"It is a completely different world now and we expect GDP to actually contract over the final three months of this year," said Paul Ashworth, an economist with Capital Economics Inc in London. "The chances of an outright recession -- two quarters of negative growth -- are probably as high as 50-50."

Stock prices ended the day little changed, with the Dow Jones industrial average .DJI off 9.43 points to 13,280 and the Nasdaq Composite Index .IXIC down 4.55 points to 2,658.

But bond prices jumped as investors sought safer haven than stocks. Two-year notes traded 6/32 higher in price for a yield of 3.07 percent, down from 3.19 percent late on Wednesday, while 5-year notes rose 13/32 for a yield of 3.41 percent compared with 3.50 percent a day earlier.  Continued...

 
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