Homebuilder stocks rise as inflation data boosts Fed rate-cut hopes
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Investing.com -- Homebuilder stocks climbed Friday as tame inflation data increased expectations for Federal Reserve interest rate cuts, pushing down the 10-year Treasury yield.
The S&P 1500 Homebuilding Index rose about 2.1%, with most index members trading higher. Taylor Morrison Home Corp led gains with a 6.3% increase, followed by Meritage Homes Corp, which added 5.5%.
Century Communities Inc shares climbed 5%, while KB Home rose 3.9% and LGI Homes Inc advanced 3.1%.
Separately, Tri Pointe Homes shares surged as much as 27%, after Japanese company Sumitomo Forestry announced plans to acquire the US-based homebuilder for approximately $4.28 billion.
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