AFP - The dollar gained against the euro and other major currencies Tuesday, lifted by lower oil prices as the market shrugged off a weak reading on US consumer confidence and falling home prices.
Investor's Business Daily - Consumer confidence plunged in May to its lowest level in more than 15 years as energy prices soared, the job market weakened and home prices fell, according to data released on Tuesday. -- read full article
AP - Wall Street advanced in uneven trading Tuesday after a drop in oil prices and an unexpected gain in new home sales encouraged investors to put money back into the market.
AP - President Bush, sounding upbeat as consumer confidence swooned, said Tuesday that the government's effort to stimulate the economy is just starting to kick in.
AFP - Americans are becoming increasingly worried about the struggling US economy as home sales remain stuck in a rut and as red hot oil prices stoke inflation fears, a flurry of reports showed on Tuesday.
AFP - A recession in the United States remains a probability, former Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan said in an interview published on Tuesday.
Reuters - Prices of single-family homes plunged
a record 14.1 percent in the first quarter from a year earlier,
marking a pace five times faster than the last housing
recession, according to the Standard & Poor's/Case Shiller
national home price index reported on Tuesday.
Reuters - Sales of newly constructed
single-family homes rose 3.3 percent in April to a 526,000
annual rate but they were down 42 percent from a year ago,
which was the largest year-over-year drop in nearly 27 years,
government data on Tuesday showed.
Reuters - Consumer confidence plunged
unexpectedly to its lowest in 16 years in May as rising
gasoline costs and falling home prices made Americans nervous
about the future, a survey released on Tuesday showed.
AFP - US consumer confidence plunged to a 16-year low in May amid a stuttering economy and as surging oil prices pushed inflation expectations to an all-time high, The Conference Board reported Tuesday.
AFP - Sales of new homes in the United States rose an unexpected 3.3 percent in April from the prior month, to a seasonally adjusted annual pace of 526,000 homes, a government report showed Tuesday.
Reuters - U.S. stocks were slightly higher on
Tuesday as lower oil prices dragged down shares of energy
companies while lifting airlines and data showed a mixed
picture of the housing sector.
AFP - The dollar held on to early gains against the euro here Tuesday, drawing strength from lower oil prices and as the market shrugged off a weak reading on US consumer confidence.
AP - Sales of new homes rose in April for the first time in six months although the unexpected increase still left activity near the lowest level in 17 years.
AP - Soaring gas prices and weakening job prospects left shoppers gloomier about the economy in May, sending a key barometer of consumer sentiment to its lowest level in almost 16 years.