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US housing starts rebound sharply in May

By Alan Rappeport in New York

Published: June 16 2009 14:16 | Last updated: June 16 2009 15:07

New US residential building surged in May after falling to a record low the previous month as cheap construction costs and enticing tax incentives lured builders to break fresh ground.

Separately on Tuesday, official figures showed that US wholesale prices notched their sharpest annual drop since 1949 in May, easing fears of inflation, and industrial output continued its string of declines.

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