Sentences with phrase «sentiment index all pointed»

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Mier's third - quarter consumer sentiment index (CSI) hit a new low of 70.2, down from the 71.7 points recorded in the preceding three months, as Malaysians realize that their money isn't going as far as it used to.
Still, the session was very choppy with the NSE index falling as much as 1.8 % at one point and rising as much as 1.5 %, with sentiment still weak because of continued worries about a downturn in Chinese equity markets.
The ISM ® Non-Manufacturing Inventory Sentiment Index in April registered 60 percent, which is 1.5 percentage points higher than the 58.5 percent that was reported in March.
When the sentiment index is more than one standard deviation above (below) its historical average, monthly returns average -0.34 % (+1.18 %) for the value - weighted market and -0.41 % (2.75 %) percentage points for the equal - weighted market.
The Housing Market index, which used to be called the Builder Sentiment index, registered a 70 reading, 2 points above the prior month's reading and 2 points above the expected reading (68).
The ZEW index of economic sentiment sagged to 5.1 points in March from 17.8 points in February.
Rising prices at the gas pump helped drive U.S. household sentiment to a seven - week low at the end of April, with the consumer comfort index falling 1.6 points to 56.5.
The National Association of Home Builders / Wells Fargo builder sentiment index released Monday rose two points to...
The New York State Index of Consumer Sentiment in March stands at 94.1, up 6.0 points from the last measurement
Waterloo — Canadian investors aged 25 to 34 drove a two - point increase in the latest Manulife Financial Investor Sentiment Index as younger people are becoming increasingly financially - conscious.
Despite the continued market recovery, Canadian investors remain wary and continue to take a conservative approach to investment and savings vehicles as evidenced by a one - point dip (to +21) in the latest Manulife Financial Investor Sentiment Index.
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Fannie Mae's Home Purchase Sentiment Index ™ (HPSI) increased 1.6 points to 85.3 in May, reaching a new all - time survey high and rebounding from an 18 - month low in March.
Americans are more confident about their housing prospects than ever before, with more believing now is «a good time» to buy or sell a home, according to the just - released Fannie Mae Home Purchase Sentiment Index ® (HPSI), which hit high point after high point in February.
Fannie Mae's May 2016 Home Purchase Sentiment Index (HPSI) rose 1.6 percentage points in May to 85.3.
The National Association of Home Builders» index of builders» sentiment fell three points in June to 13, which is the lowest reading in nine months.
Confidence in housing jumped in March in the Fannie Mae Home Purchase Sentiment Index ® (HPSI), with the HPSI overall posting 88.3, 2.5 percentage points higher than one month prior and 3.8 percentage points higher than one year prior.
With more Americans reporting lower income prospects, Fannie Mae's Home Purchase Sentiment Index ™ (HPSI) decreased 2.4 points to 80.8 in November.
Fannie Mae's February 2016 Home Purchase Sentiment Index (HPSI) rose 1.2 percentage points in February to 82.7.
The share of those surveyed in Fannie Mae's recent Home Purchase Sentiment Index ® (HPSI) who reported «significantly higher household income» in 2016 increased five points to 15 percent in January, while the share of those who reported it is «a good time to sell» a house increased two points, also to 15 percent.
The net share of those who think now is a good time to buy rose 10 percentage points in the Fannie Mae Home Purchase Sentiment Index.
Overall sentiment was up with the index rising 2.5 points to 88.3 in March compared to February, and up 3.8 points since March 2017.
According to a press release from PR Newswire, «The Fannie Mae Home Purchase Sentiment Index ® (HPSI) increased 2.6 points in November to 87.8, once again nearing its all - time high from September.»
The net share of survey respondents who said now is a good time to buy rose 10 percentage points in March month over month and is now at 32 percent, according to Fannie Mae's Home Purchase Sentiment Index, based on a poll of about 1,000 consumers.
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