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Renovation Surge and AI Infrastructure Drive Surprise 0.5% Jump in October Construction Spending
Following a turbulent period of political gridlock and fiscal uncertainty, new data released by the U.S. Census Bureau on January 21, 2026, reveals that U.S. construction spending rose by 0.5% in October 2025. This increase brought the seasonally adjusted annual rate to $2.175 trillion, a figure
Via MarketMinute · January 30, 2026
US Pending Home Sales Plunge 9.3% in December as Market Hits Lowest Point Since 2020
The U.S. housing market faced a chilling end to 2025 as the National Association of Realtors (NAR) reported a staggering 9.3% plunge in pending home sales for December. This sharp month-over-month decline pushed contract signings to their lowest level since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020,
Via MarketMinute · January 30, 2026
Inflation Crossroads: High Stakes for Markets as Fed Pauses and Awaits Critical Price Data
The Federal Reserve has officially entered a period of strategic observation, opting to hold interest rates steady following its first meeting of 2026. This decision, announced today, January 28, 2026, keeps the federal funds rate at a range of 3.50% to 3.75%. While the "pause" was widely anticipated,
Via MarketMinute · January 28, 2026
Bond Market Tremors: 10-Year Yield Hits 4.29% as Fiscal Stimulus Collides with Fed Skepticism
The sovereign bond market sent a clear signal to Washington and Wall Street this month as the benchmark 10-year Treasury yield surged to a multi-month high of 4.29% on January 20, 2026. This sharp move upward reflects a growing consensus among investors that the Federal Reserve may be physically
Via MarketMinute · January 26, 2026
The Great Broadening: Why Early 2026 is Redefining the Market’s Winning Ticket
As the first month of 2026 draws to a close, the narrative that dominated Wall Street for the better part of three years—the undisputed reign of mega-cap technology—is rapidly fracturing. In its place, a massive "sector rotation" is taking hold, fundamentally altering the landscape for institutional and retail
Via MarketMinute · January 22, 2026
Global Bond Market Tremors: 10-Year Treasury Yield Hits 4.30% Amid Japanese Fiscal "Meltdown"
As of January 22, 2026, the global fixed-income landscape is undergoing a period of intense recalibration. The benchmark U.S. 10-year Treasury yield surged this week, climbing to a peak of 4.30% on Tuesday before stabilizing at 4.26% today. This mark represents the highest level for the sovereign
Via MarketMinute · January 22, 2026
3 Reasons to Buy This Former Warren Buffett Stock on the Dipfool.com
Berkshire Hathaway no longer owns this stock. But it appears to be a great pick after a recent decline.
Via The Motley Fool · January 22, 2026
Housing Market Freeze: Pending Home Sales Plunge to Historic Lows as 2025 Closes
The United States housing market entered 2026 on icy footing as newly released data for December 2025 reveals a staggering decline in pending home sales. According to the National Association of Realtors (NAR), contract signings dropped by 9.3% month-over-month, while competing data from Redfin (NASDAQ:RDFN) noted a 5.
Via MarketMinute · January 21, 2026
Steady Inflation: December CPI Holds Firm, Forcing the Fed's Hand in 2026
As the United States economy navigates the complex aftermath of a historic 43-day federal government shutdown and a shifting political landscape, the release of the December 2025 Consumer Price Index (CPI) has provided a critical, if somewhat ambiguous, roadmap for the year ahead. Data released on January 13, 2026, by
Via MarketMinute · January 21, 2026
Treasury Yields Retreat: 10-Year Yield Falls Below 4.15% After Cooling Inflation Data
In a week marked by high-stakes economic data releases, the U.S. bond market witnessed a significant shift as the benchmark 10-year Treasury yield retreated below the critical 4.15% level. This movement followed a "Goldilocks" combination of cooling inflation figures and unexpectedly resilient consumer spending, providing investors with a
Via MarketMinute · January 21, 2026
Opendoor CEO Cheers Trump’s Crackdown On Wall Street Homebuyers As ‘Massive Step’ Toward Affordabilitystocktwits.com
A new executive order aims to stop large institutions from buying single-family homes meant for individual buyers, and comes as the U.S. heads toward mid-term elections later this year.
Via Stocktwits · January 21, 2026
The Labor Lens: Why the Upcoming ADP Jobs Report is the Deciding Factor for the Fed’s Next Move
As the global financial community turns its attention to the fast-approaching release of the February ADP National Employment Report, the stakes for the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy have rarely been higher. Following a volatile finish to 2025 and a strategic pause in the central bank's rate-cutting cycle in January,
Via MarketMinute · January 20, 2026
Washington's $200 Billion Housing Intervention: White House Mandate Forces Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to Prop Up Mortgage Bonds
In a bold move to tackle the persistent housing affordability crisis, the White House has issued a direct instruction to the Federal National Mortgage Association (OTC: FNMA), known as Fannie Mae, and the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp (OTC: FMCC), or Freddie Mac, to inject $200 billion into the mortgage-backed
Via MarketMinute · January 20, 2026
White House Proposes Ban on Institutional Home Buying: Market Impact Analysis
In a move that has sent shockwaves through the real estate industry and the broader financial markets, the White House formally announced a proposal on January 7, 2026, to ban large institutional investors from purchasing single-family homes. Aimed at addressing a national housing affordability crisis that has persisted despite cooling
Via MarketMinute · January 20, 2026
Unlocking the Nest Egg: Trump Proposes 401(k) 'Equity Swaps' to Combat Housing Crisis
The Trump administration has officially unveiled a high-stakes proposal to allow Americans to tap into their 401(k) retirement accounts to purchase homes, a move that could fundamentally redefine the relationship between retirement savings and real estate. By removing the traditional 10% early withdrawal penalty for first-time and qualified homebuyers,
Via MarketMinute · January 19, 2026
The $200 Billion Intervention: How the Administration is Using Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to Reshape the Mortgage Market
In a move that has sent shockwaves through the American housing market, the administration has officially directed Fannie Mae (OTCQB:FNMA) and Freddie Mac (OTCQB:FMCC) to initiate a massive $200 billion purchase program of mortgage-backed securities (MBS). This intervention, announced earlier this month, represents one of the most aggressive
Via MarketMinute · January 19, 2026
Wall Street’s Housing Exit: The White House Pushes to Ban Institutional Investors from the Single-Family Market
In a move that signals a tectonic shift in the American real estate landscape, the White House has formally proposed a sweeping ban on institutional investors purchasing single-family homes. Announced earlier this month on January 7, 2026, the policy aims to curb the "financialization" of the housing market, which critics
Via MarketMinute · January 19, 2026
Bond Yields Retreat: 10-Year Treasury Slips Below 4.15% as Inflation Cools and Retail Sales Hold Firm
The U.S. bond market reached a significant technical and psychological milestone this week as the yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury note slipped below the 4.15% threshold for the first time in months. As of January 19, 2026, the yield is hovering at 4.14%, a move that
Via MarketMinute · January 19, 2026
Housing Market Thaw: US Mortgage Rates Plunge to 3-Year Low as Fed Pivot Takes Hold
The long-frozen American housing market is showing definitive signs of a thaw as the new year begins. On January 16, 2026, data revealed that the average 30-year fixed mortgage rate has dropped to 6.06%, its lowest level in over three years. This significant decline follows a series of Federal
Via MarketMinute · January 16, 2026
Luxury Resilience: A Deep-Dive Research Report on Toll Brothers (TOL) in 2026
Date: January 16, 2026 Introduction In an era where the United States housing market has been defined by interest rate volatility and inventory shortages, Toll Brothers, Inc. (NYSE: TOL) has emerged as a resilient outlier. While many homebuilders have struggled to maintain margins amidst the Federal Reserve's "higher-for-longer" monetary stance, Toll Brothers has successfully leveraged [...]
Via Finterra · January 16, 2026
Hard Borders, Empty Sites: The 2026 Labor Squeeze Hits Homebuilding and Healthcare
As of mid-January 2026, the United States labor market is grappling with the most significant workforce contraction in decades. A series of aggressive immigration restrictions enacted throughout 2025 have hit two of the economy’s most vital organs—construction and healthcare—with surgical precision. For an economy already struggling to
Via MarketMinute · January 15, 2026
The $7.8 Trillion Dam Breaks: How the 'Cash Wall' is Fueling a Historic January Effect
As of January 15, 2026, the global financial markets are witnessing a tectonic shift in capital allocation. After three years of investors huddling in the safety of high-yield cash vehicles, the proverbial “$7.6 Trillion Cash Wall”—which has now swelled to an estimated $7.8 trillion according to the
Via MarketMinute · January 15, 2026
The $7.8 Trillion 'Wall of Cash' Meets the January Effect: A Great Rotation Underway
As the calendar turned to 2026, the financial world found itself staring at a numerical monolith: a record $7.8 trillion sitting in U.S. money market funds. This unprecedented "wall of cash," which has ballooned from $6.1 trillion just three years ago, is finally beginning to unfreeze. Driven
Via MarketMinute · January 15, 2026
Yields Break Below 4.15%: Markets Brace for Fed Pivot as Growth Outlook Moderates
The benchmark 10-year U.S. Treasury yield has decisively broken below the 4.15% threshold, settling at 4.14% on January 14, 2026. This technical and psychological breach signals a profound shift in investor sentiment, as the market recalibrates for a Federal Reserve that has transitioned from an aggressive inflation-fighting
Via MarketMinute · January 15, 2026
Treasury Yields Retreat to 4.16% as Markets Weigh Resilient Retail Against Fading Inflation
In a week defined by economic cross-currents, the 10-year U.S. Treasury yield has retreated to 4.16%, a significant pivot from the 4.21% highs seen late last year. This downward shift comes as investors digest a complex cocktail of data: a surprisingly robust holiday shopping season juxtaposed against
Via MarketMinute · January 14, 2026