Economics

Existing-Home Sales in U.S. Probably Rose for a Second Month

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Sales of previously owned U.S. homes probably rose for a second month in April as investors used cash to buy distressed properties, a reminder real-estate is struggling to gain traction almost two years into the recovery, economists said before a report today.

Purchases of existing houses rose 2 percent to a 5.2 million annual pace, according to the median forecast of 75 economists surveyed by Bloomberg News. Other reports may show fewer Americans applied for unemployment benefits last week and manufacturing expanded in the Philadelphia region.