A closer examination of the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Producer Price Index (PPI) report, released on Tuesday (2-15-22), with analysis provided by the National Association of Home Builders, reveals that the price of products used in residential construction in January, less energy, increased 3.6% (not seasonally adjusted).
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Canadian Home Sales Edge Higher Month-Over-Month but Remain Down Year-Over-Year in January
According to statistics released on Wednesday (2-16-22) by the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA), home sales recorded over Canadian MLS® Systems edged up 1% between December 2021 and January 2022. CREA is reporting that activity has been generally stable now for four months, running in between the record-highs of last spring and the slowdown posted last summer.
Canadian Consumer Price Index Up 0.9% in January; Inflation Rises 5.1% Year-Over-Year
Statistics Canada (StatsCan) reported today (2-16-22) that Canadian inflation in January 2022 surpassed 5% for the first time since September 1991, rising 5.1% on a year-over-year basis and up from a 4.8% gain in December 2021. The Canadian Consumer Price Index (CPI) increased 1.0% on an annual average basis in January 2022. On a monthly basis, the CPI rose 0.9% in January.
Mortgage Applications Decline for Second Consecutive Week in the Week Ending February 11, 2022
According to data from the Mortgage Bankers Association’s (MBA) Weekly Mortgage Application Survey (WMAS), for the week ending February 11, 2022, the Market Composite Index—a measure of mortgage loan application volume—decreased -5.4% on a seasonally adjusted basis from one week earlier. On an unadjusted basis, the Index declined -3.0% compared with the previous week.
Home Builder Sentiment Slips Again in February
The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB)/Wells Fargo Housing Market Index (HMI) reported on Wednesday (2-16-22) that builder sentiment in the market for newly built single-family homes edged 1-point lower in February to a reading of 82. This marks the second consecutive month the HMI has slipped 1-point lower.
Canadian Housing Starts Decline in January 2022
According to data released today (2-15-22) by Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC), the trend in housing starts declined in January 2022 to 254,133 units, down from 261,352 units in December 2021. This trend measure is a six-month moving average of the monthly seasonally adjusted annual rates (SAAR) of housing starts.
Producer Price Index for Final Demand Increases 1.0% in January 2022
The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reported today (2-15-22) that the Producer Price Index (PPI) for final demand, seasonally adjusted, increased 1.0% in January 2022. The January rise follows a revised 0.4% increase in December, a 0.9% increase in November, and 0.6% increases in October, September, and August.
Mortgage Credit Availability Declined in January as Lending Standards Tighten
According to the latest Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) Mortgage Credit Availability Index (MCAI), which analyzes data from the ICE Mortgage Technology, mortgage credit availability decreased in January. The MCAI fell by -0.9% to a reading of 124.8 in January. A decline in the MCAI indicates that lending standards are tightening.
Commercial/Multifamily Borrowing Increases 79% Year-Over-Year in Q4 2021
According to today’s (2-14-22) release of the Mortgage Bankers Association’s (MBA) Quarterly Survey of Commercial/Multifamily Mortgage Bankers Originations, loan originations in Q4 2021 were 79% higher year-over-year and 44% higher from Q3 2021. The surge in Q4 2021 was led by increases in originations for hotel, office, industrial, and retail properties.
Canadian Investment in Building Construction Up in December and for the Year
Statistics Canada (StatsCan) reported on Thursday (2-10-22) that investment in building construction in December increased by 1.9% to 18.4 billion (CAD). Gains were recorded in both the residential and non-residential sectors. On a constant dollar basis (2012=100), investment in building construction grew 1.2% to $11.5 billion.