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U.S. Home Building Improves for Second Straight Month

After five consecutive months of decline, U.S. home building has now increased for two months in a row. So reports Reuters.

Single-family housing starts rose to 861,000 in March, up 2.7% from an upwardly revised February pace of 838,000, according to U.S. government data. The improvement came as mortgage rates silicon valley bankslipped from their October-November 2022 highs.

“Tighter credit conditions would result in homebuilders having a harder time financing new projects, which would weigh on future construction activity," Fannie Mae economist Doug Duncan said in a statement, referring to the fallout from the Silicon Valley Bank collapse.

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