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US New‑home Sales Miss Forecast, Pressure on Dollar Ahead of Fed

The disappointing May new‑home sales data, combined with rising inventory and regional weakness, could weigh on the dollar and set the tone for upcoming Fed deliberations.

By Air Radar Forex DeskPublished June 24, 2026 at 2:36 PMUpdated June 24, 2026 at 2:36 PM2 min read
US New‑home Sales Miss Forecast, Pressure on Dollar Ahead of Fed

US new‑home sales fell to 580,000 in May, well below the 639,000 forecast, underscoring a slowdown in the housing market. The miss adds downside pressure to the dollar as traders await the Fed’s next policy move.

Rates and liquidity

May new‑home sales slipped to 580K, a 7.3% month‑over‑month decline and 6.8% below the May 2025 level. Inventory rose to 496K units, giving over 10 months of supply—the highest in the series. The slowdown, especially in the West (‑26.9% MoM), adds to the case for a more dovish stance from the Fed, as weaker housing demand reduces inflationary pressure.

Cross‑market response

The USD index (USDX) slipped ~0.3% after the release, while EUR/USD and GBP/USD rallied modestly on the back‑foot of the dollar. Risk assets such as gold and oil saw slight gains as traders shifted to safe‑haven sentiment. The broader forex regime remains bullish per internal breadth (69% confidence), but the data injects caution into the dollar‑heavy bias.

The next catalyst

All eyes now turn to the Fed’s June meeting and the July CPI report. A softer housing backdrop could temper expectations for aggressive tightening, while any surprise in inflation data may reignite dollar strength. Traders should monitor the USD‑JPY and EUR‑USD pairs for early directional clues.

Where the edge is now

The edge lies in watching the USD’s reaction to the miss rather than the headline alone. Look for short‑USD positions if the dollar continues to weaken on follow‑through, especially in EUR/USD and GBP/USD. Conversely, a quick rebound could signal a short‑term over‑reaction, offering a contrarian entry on the next data point.

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Desk: Forex Desk

Coverage: Forex market briefing

Initial publication: June 24, 2026 at 2:36 PM

Most recent update: June 24, 2026 at 2:36 PM

Estimated reading time: 2 minutes

View desk profileReview editorial policyReport a correctionSource material: Forexlive (investinglive.com)
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