financetom
Business
financetom
/
Business
/
Canada's Home Builders Doing Their Part in Construction, Says BMO
News World Market Environment Technology Personal Finance Politics Retail Business Economy Cryptocurrency Forex Stocks Market Commodities
Canada's Home Builders Doing Their Part in Construction, Says BMO
Sep 25, 2024 8:09 PM

06:45 AM EDT, 09/19/2024 (MT Newswires) -- After sagging for much of the year, United States housing starts rebounded 9.6% month over month in August, though the current level is still less than before the COVID-19 pandemic, noted Bank of Montreal (BMO).

Meantime, Canadian starts plunged 22.3% month over month in August, although from elevated levels for most of the year. Over the past six months, Canadian starts have averaged nearly 19% of US levels, which is moderately above the past-decade mean of 17% and well above the long-term average of 16%, said the bank.

This mostly reflects population growth differences between the two countries and a faster pace of multiple-unit construction in

Canada, according to BMO.

All in, Canadian home builders are pulling up their socks, which should help improve affordability as population growth slows, added the bank.

Comments
Welcome to financetom comments! Please keep conversations courteous and on-topic. To fosterproductive and respectful conversations, you may see comments from our Community Managers.
Sign up to post
Sort by
Show More Comments
Related Articles >
Apple Q4 iPhone shipments in China drop 25% as Huawei closes in, Canalys data shows
Apple Q4 iPhone shipments in China drop 25% as Huawei closes in, Canalys data shows
Jan 15, 2025
BEIJING (Reuters) -Apple's ( AAPL ) smartphone shipments in China plunged 25% in the fourth quarter of 2024, data from research firm Canalys showed, as the iPhone maker faced mounting pressure from a resurgent Huawei in one of its biggest global markets. The U.S. tech giant shipped 13.1 million units in China during the period, narrowly maintaining its market lead...
Toyota unit Hino Motors reaches $1.6 billion US diesel emissions settlement
Toyota unit Hino Motors reaches $1.6 billion US diesel emissions settlement
Jan 15, 2025
(Reuters) -Toyota Motor unit Hino Motors has agreed a $1.6 billion settlement with U.S. agencies and will plead guilty over excess diesel engine emissions in more than 105,000 U.S. vehicles, the company and U.S. government said on Wednesday. The Japanese truck and engine manufacturer was charged with fraud in U.S. District Court in Detroit for unlawfully selling 105,000 heavy-duty diesel...
US blacklists Chinese companies over TSMC chips in Huawei processor
US blacklists Chinese companies over TSMC chips in Huawei processor
Jan 15, 2025
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The Biden administration added more than two dozen Chinese entities to a U.S. restricted trade list on Wednesday, including Zhipu AI, a developer of large language models, and Sophgo, a company whose TSMC-made chip was illegally incorporated into a Huawei artificial intelligence processor. The Commerce Department also strengthened controls on the flow of chips to China to better...
Biden takes aim at 'tech industrial complex' in farewell speech
Biden takes aim at 'tech industrial complex' in farewell speech
Jan 15, 2025
* Biden warns of emerging American oligarchy threatening democracy * Concerns over tech industrial complex echo Eisenhower's 1961 warning * Social media platforms criticized for reducing content moderation (Updates throughout with more Biden comments, context) By Steve Holland and Kanishka Singh WASHINGTON, Jan 15 (Reuters) - U.S. President Joe Biden warned on Wednesday in his farewell address that an American...
Copyright 2023-2026 - www.financetom.com All Rights Reserved