The number of housing starts in the world's biggest economy surged to the highest level since July 2008 in September, a sign property market is on the way to recovery. According to the Commerce Department, housing starts jumped 15% to a 872,000 annual rate last month, above of an expected reading of a 2.7% increase to 770,00.
"If there was any doubt that the housing market was undergoing a recovery, even a modest one in the face of the terrible 2008 decline, those doubts should be erased by now," said Dan Greenhaus, chief global strategist at BTIG.