CRE Prices

May 18, 2021

Between March and May last year, commercial real-estate prices fell 11%. Prices since July have increased 7%, erasing more than half their pandemic declines. That turnaround stands in sharp contrast to the 2008 financial crisis, when commercial real-estate prices in the U.S. fell 37%.

Hospitality Jobs

May 17, 2021

The leisure and hospitality sector, including restaurants, added 331,000 jobs in April, accounting for much of the country’s job creation last month. Commerce’s Friday report showed sales at restaurants and bars in April were just 2% lower than their levels in February 2020, just before the pandemic took hold in the U.S.

Labor Shortage

May 13, 2021

The recovery of hotel demand is exacerbating the industry's ongoing labor shortage, leading companies to explore new ways of recruiting employees to their hotels, including the possibility of paying them at the end of their shifts.

SPACs

May 12, 2021

Special-purpose acquisition companies (SPACs) shattered records in 2020, with 250 companies collectively raising $75.1 billion, compared with 2019, when 53 SPACs raised $11.1 billion.

Credit Card Debt

May 11, 2021

Credit-card spending in the U.S. totaled nearly $3.9 trillion on general-purpose and store cards last year, down 9% from 2019.

Mortgage Originations

May 10, 2021

Last year was a banner one for the mortgage business. Lenders originated a record $3.83 trillion in home loans in 2020, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association. This year, total originations are expected to fall to $3.3 trillion, a 14.2% decline. Still, at that level, 2021 would rank among the best years on record.

Jobless Claims

May 6, 2021

Jobless claims fell below 500,000 last week for the first time during the pandemic as layoffs decline and hiring accelerates.

Trading Pits Close

May 5, 2021

The exchange operator CME Group Inc. said it would permanently close most of its open-outcry trading pits in Chicago, ending one of the world’s last vestiges of old-fashioned floor trading. Floor trading for agricultural commodities has existed in Chicago since the mid-19th century.

Recovery Pace

May 4, 2021

U.S. hotel revenue per available room for the week was 70% of what it was during the same week in 2019. RevPAR has been at or above 67% of 2019 levels for the past four weeks.

Stock Investors

May 3, 2021

Stockholdings among U.S. households increased to 41% of their total financial assets in April, the highest level on record dating back to 1952.