Weak housing data trims Russell 2000 gains

The Russell 2000 (NYSE: IWM) is gaining ground on the second-to-last trading day of the year amid news of possible asset sales by big banks. However, gains are being tempered by news of new home sales in the U.S., which fell more than expected during November. After trading above 782, the Russell dipped to 776 almost immediately after the housing data was released.
The Commerce Department reported that sales of new U.S. homes fell by 9% in November to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 647,000. Economists were expecting that new home sales would fall to 715,000 from 728,000 in October.
At 11:27 a.m. ET, the small-cap index was up 4.92 points, or 0.64%, to 778.43. The Dow Jones Industrial Average (INDU) was up 26.98 points, or 0.2%, to 13,386.59.
Citigroup Inc. (NYSE: C) and HSBC Holdings are among U.S. and European banks that are considering major asset sales, The Wall Street Journal is reporting this morning. Citigroup could sell an 80%-held student loan, its North American auto-lending unit, its 24% stake in Brazil credit-card operation Redecard and the bank's Japanese consumer finance business. HSBC might liquidate its auto-finance business.
In other economic news, the Chicago arm of the National Association of Purchasing Managers reported that business activity in the Chicago area expanded in December, which topped expectations
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