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Greenbook/Tealbook
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Confidential (FR) Class III FOMC
October 24, 2008
CURRENT ECONOMIC
AND FINANCIAL CONDITIONS
Supplemental Notes
Prepared for the Federal Open Market Committee
by the staff of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
Contents
The Domestic Nonfinancial Economy ......................................................1
Home Sales and Prices.................................................................................1
Tables and Charts
Private Housing Activity..............................................................................2
Indicators of Single-Family Housing...........................................................3
Tables
Commercial Bank Credit .............................................................................4
Selected Financial Market Quotations .........................................................5
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Supplemental Notes
The Domestic Nonfinancial Economy
Home Sales and Prices
Sales of existing single-family homes increased 6.2 percent in September to 4.62 million
units, up slightly from the level of a year ago. The flattening out of existing home sales
over the past year contrasts with continued declines in sales of new homes and likely
reflects the influence of increasing foreclosures, which tend to boost the supply of
attractively priced existing homes for sale. Sales increases in September occurred in
most regions but were especially apparent in the West, where price declines have been
the largest. The months’ supply of single-family homes for sale fell to 9.2 months in
September, down from a peak of 10.7 months in January.
The average price of existing single-family homes sold fell 8.7 percent in the 12 months
ending in September, about the same pace as in recent months. The monthly version of
the purchase-only repeat-sales index calculated by the Federal Housing Finance Agency
(formerly, the Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight) declined 0.6 percent in
August, leaving it 5.9 percent below its year-earlier level. This index is down 6.5 percent
from its April 2007 peak and stands approximately at its September 2005 value.
The Domestic Financial Economy
-1-
-2-
-3-
Indicators of Single-Family Housing
New Single-Family Home Sales
1.7
1.5
Millions of units
(annual rate)
Existing Single-Family Home Sales
Millions of units
(annual rate)
All homebuilders (left scale)
Medium and large homebuilders (right scale)
0.55
0.45
0.35
1.1
0.30
0.9
0.25
0.20
Sept.
0.5
Aug.
2000
2002
2004
2006
2008
Source: For medium and large homebuilders, National
Association of Home Builders; for all homebuilders,
Census Bureau.
5.5
Months
Aug.
4.0
Aug.
Months’ supply (right scale)
250
2008
Percent
9
8
70
9
8
7
6
4
3
7
30-year conforming FRM
Oct.
6
Oct.
5
4
1-year conforming ARM
6
5
4
2
2000
2002
2004
2006
2008
1
3
Note: Months’ supply is calculated using the 3-month moving
average of sales.
Source: Census Bureau.
Monthly OFHEO purchase-only index
S&P/Case-Shiller 20-city composite price index
35
25
15
15
5
5
-5
-15
2000
2002
2004
2006
2002
2004
2006
2008
3
Price of New Homes
Percent change from year earlier
35
2000
Note: The October reading is a monthly average of data
available through Oct. 22, 2008.
Source: Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation.
Prices of Existing Homes
-25
2000
2002
2004
2006
Source: National Association of Realtors.
5
300
90
80
7
Inventories of new homes
(left scale)
350
25
Sept.
4.5
10
8
450
200
11
9
500
400
Aug.
Mortgage Rates
Thousands of units
550
100
5.0
Inventories of New Homes
and Months’ Supply
600
110
0.05
0.00
130
120
Pending home sales
(right scale)
0.15
0.10
140
6.0
0.40
0.7
Index (2001=100)
Existing home sales
(left scale)
0.50
1.3
0.3
6.5
Millions of units
(annual rate)
Aug.
-5
July
-15
2008
Source: For purchase-only index, Office of Federal Housing
Enterprise Oversight; for S&P/Case-Shiller, Standard & Poor’s.
-25
12
9
Percent change from year earlier
Constant-quality index
12
9
6
6
3
3
0
0
-3
Q2
-3
-6
-6
-9
-9
-12
2000
2002
2004
Source: Census Bureau.
2006
2008
-12
-4-
Commercial Bank Credit
(Percent change, annual rate, except as noted; seasonally adjusted)
Type of credit
Total
Level1
Oct. 2008e
2006
2007
H1
2008
Q3
2008
Sept.
2008
Oct.
2008e
10.3
11.2
4.7
3.6
14.0
12.4
9,582
Loans2
Total
To businesses
Commercial and industrial
Commercial real estate
12.0
12.1
6.5
2.3
11.6
8.7
7,235
14.3
13.6
19.1
10.4
13.7
10.2
5.9
1.3
20.2
-.6
32.1
2.7
1,578
1,717
To households
Residential real estate
Revolving home equity
Other
Consumer
Originated3
Other4
9.9
3.1
12.3
2.9
3.9
21.1
8.4
7.1
8.8
7.9
7.1
17.6
2.5
13.7
-1.2
7.3
7.5
-2.5
-4.9
12.0
-10.8
8.4
5.7
8.8
-5.8
16.7
-14.0
6.3
7.4
64.1
-3.6
20.9
-12.8
9.9
12.1
8.0
2,078
577
1,501
870
1,297
993
5.4
2.0
10.7
8.4
-5.8
29.1
-.9
-1.0
-.8
7.7
24.6
-10.2
21.5
30.5
10.8
23.7
21.3
26.6
2,348
1,275
1,073
Securities
Total
Treasury and agency
Other5
Note. Yearly annual rates are Q4 to Q4; quarterly and monthly annual rates use corresponding average levels. Data
have been adjusted to remove the effects of mark-to-market accounting rules (FIN 39 and FAS 115), the initial consolidation of
certain variable interest entities (FIN 46), the initial adoption of fair value accounting (FAS 159), and the effects of sizable
thrift-to-bank and bank-to-thrift structure activity in October 2006, March 2007, October 2007, and September 2008. Data also
account for breaks caused by reclassifications.
1. Billions of dollars. Pro rata averages of weekly (Wednesday) levels.
2. Excludes interbank loans.
3. Includes an estimate of outstanding loans securitized by commercial banks.
4. Includes security loans and loans to farmers, state and local governments, and all others not elsewhere classified.
Also includes lease financing receivables.
5. Includes private mortgage-backed securities; securities of corporations, state and local governments, and foreign
governments; and any trading account assets that are not Treasury or agency securities.
e Estimated.
Source: Federal Reserve.
C&I Loan Rate Spreads
Return on Assets at Commercial Banks
Basis points
Percent
240
Quarterly
220
2.0
Quarterly, s.a.a.r.
25 largest banks
All other banks
1.5
Weighted
average
Q3
200
1.0
180
Q2
160
Weighted
average
adjusted*
0.5
Q3
140
0.0
1998
2000
2002
2004
2006
2008
Note. Spreads over market interest rate on an instrument of
comparable maturity on loans less than $25 million (2006$).
*Adjusted for changes in nonprice loan characteristics.
Source. Survey of Terms of Business Lending.
1992
1996
Source. Call Report.
2000
2004
2008
-5-
III-T-1
Selected Financial Market Quotations
(One-day quotes in percent except as noted)
2007
Change to Oct. 23 from
selected dates (percentage points)
2008
Instrument
Aug. 6
Aug. 4
Sept. 15
Oct. 23
2007
Aug. 6
2008
Aug. 4
2008
Sept. 15
5.25
2.00
2.00
1.50
-3.75
-.50
-.50
4.74
4.72
1.72
1.93
1.03
1.52
.96
1.48
-3.78
-3.24
-.76
-.45
-.07
-.04
Commercial paper (A1/P1 rates)2
1-month
3-month
5.26
5.29
2.41
2.72
2.47
2.73
2.38
3.48
-2.88
-1.81
-.03
.76
-.09
.75
Large negotiable CDs1
3-month
6-month
5.34
5.27
2.80
3.10
3.45
3.85
3.88
3.88
-1.46
-1.39
1.08
.78
.43
.03
Eurodollar deposits3
1-month
3-month
5.33
5.35
2.60
3.00
2.70
3.00
3.75
4.50
-1.58
-.85
1.15
1.50
1.05
1.50
Bank prime rate
8.25
5.00
5.00
4.50
-3.75
-.50
-.50
Intermediate- and long-term
U.S. Treasury4
2-year
5-year
10-year
4.49
4.52
4.82
2.49
3.25
4.15
1.78
2.60
3.68
1.42
2.60
4.18
-3.07
-1.92
-.64
-1.07
-.65
.03
-.36
.00
.50
U.S. Treasury indexed notes5
5-year
10-year
2.43
2.48
1.15
1.71
1.25
1.70
2.73
2.80
.30
.32
1.58
1.09
1.48
1.10
Municipal general obligations (Bond Buyer)6
4.51
4.74
4.54
5.32
.81
.58
.78
Private instruments
10-year swap
10-year FNMA7
10-year AA8
10-year BBB8
10-year high yield8
5.44
5.34
6.12
6.57
9.21
4.66
4.82
6.62
7.17
10.57
4.24
4.19
6.63
7.11
10.86
4.06
4.66
7.93
9.40
15.32
-1.38
-.68
1.81
2.83
6.11
-.60
-.16
1.31
2.23
4.75
-.18
.47
1.30
2.29
4.46
Home mortgages (FHLMC survey rate)
30-year fixed
1-year adjustable
6.59
5.65
6.52
5.22
5.78
5.03
6.04
5.23
-.55
-.42
-.48
.01
.26
.20
Short-term
FOMC intended federal funds rate
Treasury bills1
3-month
6-month
Record high
Change to Oct. 23
from selected dates (percent)
2008
Stock exchange index
Dow Jones Industrial
S&P 500 Composite
Nasdaq
Russell 2000
Wilshire 5000
Level
Date
Aug. 4
Sept. 15
Oct. 23
Record
high
2008
Aug. 4
2008
Sept. 15
14,165
1,565
5,049
856
15,807
10-9-07
10-9-07
3-10-00
7-13-07
10-9-07
11,284
1,249
2,286
704
12,738
10,918
1,193
2,180
690
12,184
8,691
908
1,604
490
9,111
-38.64
-41.98
-68.23
-42.75
-42.36
-22.98
-27.29
-29.82
-30.42
-28.47
-20.39
-23.86
-26.42
-28.97
-25.22
1. Secondary market.
2. Financial commercial paper.
3. Bid rates for Eurodollar deposits collected around 9:30 a.m. eastern time.
4. Derived from a smoothed Treasury yield curve estimated using off-the-run securities.
5. Derived from a smoothed Treasury yield curve estimated using all outstanding securities and adjusted for the carry effect.
6. Most recent Thursday quote.
7. Constant-maturity yields estimated from Fannie Mae domestic noncallable coupon securities.
8. Derived from smoothed corporate yield curves estimated using Merrill Lynch bond data.
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NOTES:
August 6, 2007, is the day before the August 2007 FOMC meeting.
August 4, 2008, is the day before the August 2008 FOMC monetary policy announcement.
September 15, 2008, is the day before the most recent FOMC monetary policy announcement.
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APA
Federal Reserve (2008, October 28). Greenbook/Tealbook. Greenbooks, Federal Reserve. https://whenthefedspeaks.com/doc/greenbook_20081029_part2
BibTeX
@misc{wtfs_greenbook_20081029_part2,
author = {Federal Reserve},
title = {Greenbook/Tealbook},
year = {2008},
month = {Oct},
howpublished = {Greenbooks, Federal Reserve},
url = {https://whenthefedspeaks.com/doc/greenbook_20081029_part2},
note = {Retrieved via When the Fed Speaks corpus}
}