Case-Shiller reported a marginal easing in monthly house price pressures in May. But that softening reflects problems with the seasonal-adjustment process. Annual growth was unchanged at a robust 5.6% and, with the inventory of homes continuing to decline, we expect gains of that magnitude for the remainder of the year.
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