WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Sales of new U.S. single-family homes fell for a second straight month in January, weighed down by steep declines in the Northeast and South, which could raise concerns the housing market is losing momentum.

U.S. new home sales hit 5-month low; supply highest since 2009
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