New residential construction slows in broad-based decline

New residential construction in the US declined in July as single-family starts slid to the slowest pace since 2022. Processing Content Housing starts fell 12.4% last month to an annualized rate of 1.24 million, according to federal government data released Tuesday. That fell short of the 1.35 million pace expected by economists surveyed by Bloomberg. 

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Global bond slump sends long-term borrowing costs to highest in decades

Longer-maturity bonds are at the epicenter of investor angst about everything from inflation to the debt-laden artificial-intelligence boom — and governments are paying the price.  Processing Content Sovereign borrowing rates are surging around the world. Yields on 30-year US Treasuries rose to the highest since 2007 this week, while French borrowing costs hit the loftiest since 2008 and their

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