Home builder stocks enjoy broad gains as Treasury yields fall to 1-month low

Shares of home builders were broadly higher Friday, as the continued drop in longer-term Treasury yields helped soothe some fears about home affordability. The iShares U.S. Home Construction ETF ran up 4.3% with all 47 equity components trading higher, while the S&P 500 edged up 0.7%. PulteGroup Inc. was the biggest gainer of the group, rallying 7.0%, which would be the biggest one-day percentage gain since it surged 7.4% on Nov. 4, 2020. Among the sector ETF’s other more-active components, shares of Lennar Corp. climbed 5.2%, D.R. Horton Inc. hiked up 5.4%, Builders FirstSource Inc. surged 6.4% and KB Home tacked on 4.4%. The yield on the 10-year Treasury note fell 8.4 basis points (0.084 percentage points) to a one-month low of 2.888%, and has dropped 59.5 basis points since it closed at an 11-year high of 3.483 on June 14, amid growing concerns over a possible recession. Meanwhile, lower Treasury yields lead to lower mortgage rates, which also lowers the cost of buying a home. Elsewhere, real estate services company Redfin Corp.’s stock soared 8.6% on Friday.

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