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Economy Watch: Home Prices Up During Second Quarter

According to the most recent S&P/Case-Shiller report on housing U.S. home prices saw positive growth for all three headline composites year-over-year during the second quarter of 2012.

Economy Watch: Fed Still Mum About Stimulus

The Fed’s annual symposium at Jackson Hole, Wyo., is later this week, and Fed chairman Ben Bernanke will speak at the event on Friday, which has set off the latest round of speculation about whether the central bank will try to stimulate the economy once again.

Economy Watch: Displaced Workers Lose Ground, Even After Finding New Jobs

The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported in its biennial Displaced Workers Summary, which tracks workers who lost jobs that they held for more than three years, that 6.1 million workers were displaced from such long-held positions during the period from January 2009 through December 2011.

Economy Watch: New Home Sales Edge Up

New home sales were up in July to an annualized rate of 372,000 units, compared with a revised June total of 359,000, according to the Census Bureau.

Economy Watch: Existing Home Sales Edge Up in July

According to the National Association of Realtors, total U.S. existing-home sales grew 2.3 percent to an annualized rate of 4.47 million in July from 4.37 million in June, coming in at 10.4 percent above the 4.05 million-unit rate in July 2011.

Economy Watch: European Rumors Move European Market

The European Central Bank has been the subject of a new wave of speculation and news reports in recent days, to the effect that the sort-of central bank for the euro-zone will begin buying bonds of the currency bloc’s weaker nations to prevent a zone meltdown.

Economy Watch: Hindsight on the Housing Bubble From the Fed

The “House Prices, Credit Growth, and Excess Volatility: Implications for Monetary and Macroprudential Policy,” which was released by the Federal Reserve on Monday, posits that the best way to prevent future housing bubbles would be to require lenders to be tougher in enforcing loan-to-income ratios for borrower.

Economy Watch: State Unemployment Inches Upward

The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported on Friday—and got more attention than usual for it, because of the upcoming election—that regional and state unemployment rates were generally little changed or slightly higher month-over-month in July.

'Economy Watch' Podcast with Dees Stribling: Some Good Economic Data

A slow week, but some good bits of economic data.