The Standard and Poors/Case-Shiller Home Price Indices for October saw a modest glimmer of hope. The indices, which track the price-path for single family homes in 20 national urban centers, saw a 0.2 percent increase from August for the 10- and 20-city composites. Home prices are still lower than they were at this time in 2010 in most cities, Detroit (2.7 percent) and Washington DC (0.3 percent) being the only two markets to post positive annual returns. However, according to David Blitzer, S&Ps chairman of the index committee, 16 of 20 cities and both composites saw their annual rates of change improve in...