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Housing starts rise, but permits fall

U.S. housing starts rebounded strongly, and unexpectedly, in March. But permits, an indicator of builder confidence in future sales, fell a 7% the biggest monthly drop since March 2002, the Commerce Department said.

Groundbreaking for homes climbed 8.3%, the largest rise since September, to a seasonally adjusted 1.780-million-unit annual rate from an upwardly revised 1.644 million in February. Permits dipped to a seasonally adjusted annual 1.685 million from a revised 1.811-million rate. Starts rose in all regions but the West, where groundbreaking for homes fell 4.5%.

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