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U.S. housing starts jumped to their highest level in nearly 7-1/2 years in April and permits soared, hopeful signs for an economy that is struggling to regain strong momentum after a dismal


first quarter. The strength in housing is in stark contrast with weakness in consumption, business spending and manufacturing, which have prompted economists to lower their second-quarter


growth estimates and raised doubts that the Federal Reserve will raise interest rates before the end of the year. Read MoreHousing by the numbers: Something is weird Groundbreaking surged


20.2 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual pace of 1.14 million units, the highest since November 2007, the Commerce Department said on Tuesday. The percent increase was the biggest since


February 1991. March's starts were revised up to a 944,000 unit rate instead of the previously reported 926,000 unit pace. Starts for single-family homes, which accounts for the largest


share of the market, hit their highest level since January 2008. Groundbreaking for the volatile multifamily segment also recorded hefty gains last month. Permits for future home


construction jumped 10.1 percent to a 1.14 million-unit rate, the highest since June 2008. Permits have been above a 1 million-unit pace since July. Economists polled by Reuters had forecast


groundbreaking increasing to a 1.02 million-unit pace and permits rising to a 1.06 million-unit rate last month. Read MoreFirst crowdfunded real estate project paying off The dollar rose to


a session high against the euro on the data, while prices for U.S. Treasurys turned negative. U.S. stocks index futures were trading higher, also after the European Central Bank suggested


it would speed up its bond buying program. HOUSING FIRMING The firming housing market also buoyed profits at Home Depot. The world's largest home improvement chain by sales reported


better-than-expected quarterly profit and sales, and raised its full-year sales and profit forecast on Tuesday. While the robust data probably overstates the health of the housing market,


the signs of strength fit in with views that a housing rebound is under way. There is cautious optimism that housing, which has seen an acceleration in home sales and prices, will combine


with a tightening labor market to lift the economy out of the soft patch hit at the start of the year. The government reported last month that gross domestic product grew at a 0.2 percent


annual pace in the first quarter. But weak March trade and inventories data suggested the economy actually contracted. The government will publish its revised GDP data next week. Output at


the start of the year was held down by a harsh winter, a strong dollar, a ports labor dispute and deep energy spending cuts in the first quarter. Although growth is picking up, retail sales


and industrial production data for April suggest the rebound is modest. Read MoreRetirees say there's no place like their own home In April, groundbreaking rose in three of the four


regions, but fell 1.8 percent in the South, where most of the home building takes place. Single-family homes groundbreaking gained 16.7 percent. Groundbreaking for the multi-family homes


segment increased 27.2 percent. Single-family permits increased 3.7 percent last month. Multi-family permits surged 20.5 percent.


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