KEY POINTS
  • U.S. homebuilding increased more than expected in August.
  • The report was a positive sign for the housing market, which has underperformed the broader economy amid rising interest rates for home loans.
  • Building permits, however, fell 5.7 percent to a rate of 1.229 million units.

U.S. homebuilding increased more than expected in August, a positive sign for the housing market which has underperformed the broader economy amid rising interest rates for home loans.

Housing starts rose 9.2 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.282 million units in August, the Commerce Department said on Wednesday. Analysts polled by Reuters has expected an annual rate of 1.235 million units.