Sentences with phrase «national house price inflation»

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Published early each month, PNC's National Economic Outlook provides analysis and forecasts of key U.S. economic variables, such as real GDP, interest rates, inflation, income, employment, industrial production and house prices.
The Office for National Statistics said house price inflation in April — at 2 % in a single month — was the highest for almost four years.
The FNB House Price Index revealed a 7.4 % year - on - year national growth for the month of June, which was slightly higher than the 7.2 % rate recorded for May, «extending the recent mild accelerating trend in average house price inflation to 5 months&raHouse Price Index revealed a 7.4 % year - on - year national growth for the month of June, which was slightly higher than the 7.2 % rate recorded for May, «extending the recent mild accelerating trend in average house price inflation to 5 months&raPrice Index revealed a 7.4 % year - on - year national growth for the month of June, which was slightly higher than the 7.2 % rate recorded for May, «extending the recent mild accelerating trend in average house price inflation to 5 months&rahouse price inflation to 5 months&raprice inflation to 5 months».
Geffen says even mild national economic growth, which the Reserve Bank's Monetary Policy Committee currently predicts will be 0 % in 2016, would create more stability in the residential property market beyond the borders of the Western Cape and further drive house price inflation.
For example, Statistics Canada's national New Housing Price Index jumped almost six per cent during 2004, nearly four times the rate of inflation.
Statistics Canada's national New Housing Price Index grew by 9.7 per cent in 2006, close to five times the rate of inflation.
Finally, as the housing sector, represents one of the largest contributors to local and national economies (both directly and indirectly through its linkages to several sectors of the economy such as furniture, building materials, home equipment, etc.) a measure of movements in home prices, is necessary in researching and measuring the effect of the housing sector on key economic indicators such as inflation, income and employment growth, construction activity and economic cycles.
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