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Lower mortgage rates fuel rebound as sector enjoys seventh consecutive monthly increase
...The eurozone’s monthly trade surplus rose to a record high at the start of the year thanks to a sharp drop in the price of energy imports and an uptick in exports....
...UK estate agents are becoming increasingly optimistic about the housing market, reporting a third consecutive monthly rise in demand as prices have stabilised, according to a closely watched survey....
...Flows to active US exchange traded funds have surged past previous records for both monthly and quarterly hauls, helping to drive assets held in the vehicles above $750bn at the end of March....
...The buying spree was the third-strongest monthly figure since 2021 — beaten only by a surge in inflows in the final two months of 2023....
...Applications rose 7.3 per cent last month from December, leaving monthly applications 22 per cent higher than their 28-year nadir in October....
...Separate trade data from the French central bank, which includes services, showed a second consecutive monthly current account surplus in March, which reached €1.3bn, its highest monthly level since August...
...January’s surplus was the largest since monthly records began in 1993 in nominal terms, the ONS said....
...Small and medium-sized importers of food and plants from the EU will face punitive monthly charges running into tens of thousands of pounds when post-Brexit border checks come into force at the end of this...
...The S&P 500 index and the Nasdaq Composite on Thursday completed their biggest monthly rallies since July 2022, rising 8.9 per cent and 10.7 per cent, respectively, in November, as investors wagered US interest...
...That brought the monthly declines for the indices to 4.2 per cent and 4.4 per cent, respectively....
...The average house price rose by 0.1 per cent between March and April following a 0.9 per cent monthly fall in March....
...Eurozone retail sales rose 0.8 per cent in March, the fastest monthly growth for more than a year, in the latest sign that the bloc’s economy is beginning to tentatively recover....
...The monthly inflation rate in March stood at 11 per cent, down from 13 per cent in February and a peak of 26 per cent in December....
Nationwide reports third consecutive monthly increase as hopes grow of stabilisation in property market
...They are now closer to the 2016-19 monthly average of 66,000, signalling a normalisation in the market despite a steady rise in home loan costs over recent months....
‘Risk-on’ wave of cash brings overall ETF monthly flows to the second-highest ever recorded
...That was the smallest monthly increase since January 2021, was down from an upwardly revised figure of 180,000 in August and missed analysts’ expectations for a gain of 153,000, according to a LSEG poll....
...Financial markets closed Germany: monthly import prices data US: monthly construction spending figures plus final S&P Global manufacturing purchasing managers’ index (PMI) data Tuesday EU, France, Germany...
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