WASHINGTON — The U.S. Census Bureau reported that U.S. housing starts for October were at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.53 million, a 4.9 percent increase from September. Wall Street had estimated a pace of 1.46 million. Single-family starts rose to 1.179 million. Building permits for the month were unchanged from September’s revised pace of 1.545 million, falling short of the estimated 1.567 million.
U.S. housing starts rise, permits flat
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