Bloomberg News surveyed 53 economists and asked them where they expected the numbers to fall. Here are their predictions:
- Construction starts in September are expected to hit a 610,000 annual rate, the most since last November.
- Sales of existing homes likely rose to a two-year high.
- Because of fear of a relapse, the Federal Reserve is predicted to leave interest rates low for a few more months.
- Building permits, a sign of future growth, probably rose to a 590,000 annual pace, also the highest level since November, the Commerce Department is likely to announce.
- The National Association of Home Builders/Wells Fargo index is expected to rise to 20 from 19, the economists say.
Google Inc. plans to resume hiring and acquisitions after its third-quarter sales beat analysts’ estimates. CFO Patrick Pichette says: “We weathered what is an incredible recession. If you have all this behind you, the only outcome you should have as management is: ‘OK, let’s build now.’”
Source: Bloomberg, Courtney Schlisserman (10/18/2009)
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