U.S. housing starts saw an unexpected decrease in September. The seasonally adjusted annual rate fell by 1.6 percent to 1.555 million units, according to the U.S. Commerce Department. In a Reuters poll, economists projected an increase to a rate of 1.62 million units.
August’s preliminary data was revised down, from a rate of 1.615 million to 1.58 million units. Permits for September dropped by 7.7 percent to a rate of 1.589 million units.