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Home resales drop second consecutive month

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

If you’re still having trouble selling your house, you’re not alone.

Sales of previously owned homes in January stumbled considerably for the second consecutive month. The National Assn. of Realtors in Washington said Friday that sales fell 7.2%.

January sales were the lowest since June but 11.5% higher than in January 2009.

Previously owned homes make up the bulk of the nation’s buying activity. Economists said that last month’s sales drop from December was another sign the market is critically weak and unlikely to recover robustly this year as the potential for more foreclosures looms.

Friday’s report follows news this week that sales of newly built homes hit a record low in January and that mortgage applications plunged to their lowest level in nearly 13 years.

The poor-sales data on all these fronts indicated that Congress’ attempt to stimulate the market by extending and expanding a home-buying tax credit through April was having little to no effect on consumer sentiment, economists said.

The credit was extended in November as it neared its expiration and buyers were flooding the market, boosting sales.

“The tax credit wore off,” said economist Christopher Thornberg, a principal with Beacon Economics in Los Angeles. “Now that the tax credit has been extended, it is no longer functional.

“We will get a push close to the end of it, probably in March.”

He said sales could plunge after the tax credit expires April 30.

The Realtors group’s data are based on its proprietary multiple listing service. The group reports an annual sales pace every month that is adjusted to take into account seasonable variations.

Last month’s sales pace was 5.05 million units for the year, the Realtors group said, meaning that many units would be sold if January’s rate carried through for the rest of the year.

The dour housing news came as the government reported that the U.S. economy grew at a slightly faster pace in the final three months of 2009 than estimated.

Gross domestic product rose at an annual rate of 5.9% in the fourth quarter, according to the U.S. Commerce Department. That was up 0.2% from the previous estimate reported by the department.

Private inventory investments, exports, personal consumption expenditures and nonresidential fixed investment were the biggest contributors to that growth, even as imports increased.

Most of that growth was related to business inventory restocking, a temporary factor that is expected to fade in the coming months.

In the Realtors group’s report, the number of existing homes for sale at the end of January fell 0.5% to 3.27 million. That represents a 7.8-month supply at the current sales pace, up from a 7.2-month supply in December. Raw inventory is at its lowest level since March 2006.

Washington policymakers have taken several measures to support the housing market, keeping interest rates low and insuring mortgages for many buyers through the Federal Housing Administration. Last year the Obama administration launched a $75-billion effort to reduce mortgage payments for troubled borrowers, though that program has struggled to make mortgage relief permanent.

Foreclosure properties and other distressed homes remain a big part of the market, accounting for 38% of sales last month and contributing to a drop in prices. The national median price was $164,700 in January, an 8% decline from $178,300 in December, but unchanged from a year earlier.

“For people trying to sell their homes, they are going to be competing with distressed home sales,” said Celia Chen, a housing economist with Moody’s Economy.com. “In order to really understand or predict when the housing market will recover we need to have a good handle on when foreclosures are going to hit the market, and I think there is a lot of uncertainty around that.”

Regionally, previously owned home sales fell 5.2% in the West, 7.4% in the South, 6.9% in the Midwest and 10.9% in the Northeast.

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Obama faces tough fight in Senate to deliver on climate pledges made overseas

Saturday, December 26th, 2009

Although many senators, especially key Republicans, have shown little appetite for backing yet another ambitious bill in the aftermath of the polarizing health-care debate, it is clear that enacting legislation to cap the U.S. carbon dioxide output and allow polluters to trade emission permits is essential to delivering on the pledges that Obama made to other world leaders.

In an interview with The Washington Post last week, Obama said, “There is no doubt that energy legislation is going to be tough, but I feel very confident about making an argument to the American people that we should be a leader in clean energy technology — that that will be one of the key engines that drives economic growth for decades to come.”

White House spokesman Ben LaBolt said the fact that “countries like China and India set carbon-intensity targets for the first time in history” should bolster the administration’s legislative effort.

Since taking office in January, Obama and his deputies have regarded international climate talks as a way to get the sort of commitments from major emerging economies that would allow them to sell a cap-and-trade bill to skeptical lawmakers back home. As part of last week’s accord, the four biggest greenhouse gas emitters in the developing world — China, India, Brazil and South Africa — agreed to list voluntary climate targets as part of an international registry and to allow third-party countries to scrutinize whether the four are making the emission cuts they say they are.

“That was the strategy all along,” said Mark Helmke, a senior adviser to Sen. Richard G. Lugar (R-Ind.), whose vote could be critical to passing a climate bill. “In that context, it was a home run.”

But it is unclear whether that achievement — which came at the expense of getting more ambitious overall climate targets and a clear deadline for a legally binding treating next year — will translate into passage of the bill the administration is seeking.

GOP support will be crucial
Sen. Lisa Murkowski (Alaska), the top Republican on the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources and another swing vote, called language in the Copenhagen deal allowing for verification of developing countries’ carbon cuts “a very small step forward.”

“Right now, the big question is whether the Senate, as a whole, can sit down and craft real bipartisan legislation that protects both the economy and the environment,” Murkowski added. “We need to find ways to move forward in a bipartisan effort that makes sense for America, regardless of whether the rest of the world follows through or not.”

In the wake of the health-care debate, winning Republican support for such a bill is crucial, even if it might mean adding provisions favored by the nuclear and oil industries, or scaling back the legislation’s scope.

“I don’t think the Senate has an appetite for another such epic, polarized legislative war this session,” said Sen. Joseph I. Lieberman (I-Conn.), who met with Sens. John F. Kerry (D-Mass.) and Lindsey O. Graham (R-S.C.) on Wednesday to strategize on how to enlist support for a compromise climate bill they are writing.

It’s a task that becomes more difficult in an election year, when most Republicans and conservative thinkers are eager to attack a policy that will probably raise energy prices in the near term.

 

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Yemen airstrikes hit suspected Al Qaeda members

Friday, December 25th, 2009

The government says the attack, supported by U.S. intelligence, may have killed a cleric linked to the alleged Ft. Hood gunman. U.S. says it cannot confirm he was among up to 30 reportedly killed.

Reporting from Washington – The Yemeni government said it carried out airstrikes Thursday on a suspected gathering of Al Qaeda operatives and indicated that a radical cleric linked to the shootings at Ft. Hood, Texas, may have been among those killed.

“Yemeni fighter jets launched an aerial assault” before dawn on a compound in the southern part of the country, says a statement issued Thursday by the Yemeni Embassy in Washington.

Anwar al Awlaki, a cleric who communicated with the accused Ft. Hood gunman before the attack last month at the Army base and who afterward applauded the carnage that left 13 dead, is among those who “were presumed to be at the site,” the Yemeni government statement said.

U.S. military and intelligence officials said it was unclear whether Awlaki was at the targeted site.

Awlaki is a U.S. citizen who was born in New Mexico and was associated with mosques in San Diego and Falls Church, Va., before moving to Yemen in 2002. His extremist sermons have been cited as a major source of motivation for suspects in a series of alleged terrorist plots disrupted in the United States and abroad.

News reports in Yemen indicated that as many as 30 suspected Al Qaeda figures were killed in Thursday’s operation, which was conducted by the Yemeni military with U.S. intelligence support.

The statement from the Yemeni Embassy said the strikes were aimed at “scores of Yemeni and foreign Al Qaeda operatives” believed to be plotting attacks in the country.

The United States considers Yemen an important center of Al Qaeda strength and has been looking for ways to improve counter-terrorism operations there.

At the prodding of the U.S. and Saudi Arabia, the Yemeni military has escalated its campaign against militants in recent months.

Last week, Yemeni forces killed 28 militants and captured 17 at an alleged Al Qaeda training camp in the south.

Pentagon spokesman Bryan Whitman said Al Qaeda’s presence in the Arabian peninsula has become a “destabilizing influence in the region.”

“We strongly support Yemeni actions against Al Qaeda in the Arabian peninsula, which poses a serious terrorist threat to Yemeni, U.S. and regional interests,” Whitman said.

Washington provided Yemen with $70 million in military aid this year.

The CIA has carried out strikes in Yemen using Predator aircraft dating back to 2002, when one of the drones fired a missile at a vehicle carrying Al Qaeda leader Qaed Sinan Harithi, a suspected mastermind of the bombing of the U.S. destroyer Cole two years earlier. Harithi and a U.S. citizen in the vehicle were killed.

There was no indication that CIA drones took part in Thursday’s attack.

Some accounts indicated that the strike was directed at a house owned by the Awlaki family, about 200 miles southeast of Sana, the nation’s capital, but that the cleric’s presence was not confirmed.

“If they did get Awlaki, he was a bad guy,” said a U.S. military official, who spoke on condition of anonymity. “We think it is great that they went after these guys. We are fully on board.”

Awlaki was little known beyond counter-terrorism circles until last month, when it was revealed that he had communicated through e-mail with Army Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan. The Army psychiatrist was charged with 13 counts of murder after fellow soldiers at Ft. Hood were gunned down in a rampage just months before he was scheduled to deploy to the war in Afghanistan.

Awlaki’s teachings are suspected of influencing five men convicted last year of planning a shooting attack at Ft. Dix, N.J., and material from him was found among the possessions of accomplices in the suicide bombing attacks on the London transportation system in 2005.

Despite the tone of Awlaki’s sermons, terrorism experts said he is not seen as an operational figure.

“It would be a stretch to see him as someone that would fall into the category of a high-value target to be taken out this way,” said Bruce Hoffman, a terrorism expert at Georgetown University. “In the past, it has always been people with blood on their hands or in senior operational roles.”

In a recent interview published on Al Jazeera’s website, Awlaki said that Maj. Hasan had contacted him as early as December 2008, asking for guidance on the religious implications of killing fellow soldiers.

Hasan “was asking about killing U.S. soldiers and officers” from his first e-mail contact, Awlaki said, according to the Al Jazeera report. “His question was: Is it legitimate” under Islamic law?

U.S. authorities have said that Hasan and Awlaki traded as many as 18 e-mail messages. Authorities have said that the FBI was aware of the correspondence before the shooting but concluded that Hasan’s inquiries were related to his research as a psychiatrist and saw no cause for alarm.

After the attack, a posting attributed to Awlaki on his website applauded Hasan’s actions, saying the major was “a man of conscience who could not bear living the contradiction of being a Muslim and serving in an army that is fighting against his own people.” The posting was titled “Nidal Hasan Did the Right Thing.”

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Abbas to remain Palestinian president beyond January

Wednesday, December 16th, 2009

The term of Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas has been indefinitely extended until new elections are held.

The decision was made at a meeting of the Palestine Liberation Organisation in the West Bank city of Ramallah. Parliament’s mandate was extended too.

The elections were due in January but have been postponed over differences between rival factions Fatah and Hamas.

Hamas, which is boycotting an election, says the extension is unconstitutional.

PLO officials say they are acting to prevent a political vacuum.

Officials are hoping that reconciliation talks between Mr Abbas’s Fatah movement and Hamas will eventually result in elections in June, but little progress has been made.

Mr Abbas called elections for 24 January, 2010, but said he would not stand for re-election, citing frustration with attempts to restart Israeli-Palestinian peace talks.

His position as Palestinian Authority (PA) president was extended for a year in January 2009, after his four-year mandate ran out, but since then Hamas, which controls Gaza, has argued that he no longer has legitimacy.

The term of the Palestinian Legislative Council (PLC), the PA’s parliament, was also due to run out in January 2010.

On Wednesday the PLO voted to extend it too, even though the legislative body has not been functioning since July 2007, as Fatah and Hamas have been unable to agree how to handle the fact that several of its Hamas members are in Israeli jails.

On Tuesday, Mr Abbas said a peace deal could be reached in six months, if Israel were completely to freeze construction of settlements in the West Bank and East Jerusalem.

Mr Abbas said he had made the suggestion in phone calls to Israeli Defence Minister Ehud Barak, but had not yet received an answer.

Israel has rejected Palestinian and American demands for a total freeze, although it has scaled back construction in the West Bank.

 

Israel has rejected Palestinian and American demands for a total freeze, although it has scaled back construction in the West Bank.

 

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Payless Shoes Opening First Stores in the Philippines

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009

Dec. 1 (Bloomberg) — Collective Brands Inc., the Kansas owner of several footwear chains, will bring its first Payless ShoeSource stores to the Philippines next year.

The retailer will open in as many as seven locations in the country within the next 12 months, Chief Executive Officer Matthew Rubel said today during a telephone interview. Collective Brands is working with a franchise partner, Stores Specialists Inc., based in the Philippines.

The move marks the next stage of international growth for Collective Brands, which will also expand the number of stores it operates in the Middle East and open in Russia next year, Rubel said. Shoes are a category on which consumers in emerging markets tend to spend as their incomes increase, and Filipino consumers already have “high footwear consumption,” he said.

“When we look at the consumer in that marketplace, and we look at the competitive set, we don’t believe that anybody is delivering style, price and quality, and so we believe that there’s a unique opportunity for this to be a material business,” Rubel said.

He estimated that the Philippine market might support as many as 80 stores. The shoe retailer is also looking at other emerging countries in Asia, Rubel said, declining to specify.

Store Specialists manages 72 brands and 340 stores in the Philippines, including Gucci Group NV and Zara.

Payless has more than 4,500 stores in North and South America and the Middle East.

Collective Brands, based in Topeka, Kansas, rose 66 cents, or 3.4 percent, to $20 at 4:15 p.m. in New York Stock Exchange composite trading. The shares have gained 71 percent this year.

The retailer will report third-quarter earnings tomorrow.
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Saturday, November 28th, 2009

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