Statistics
Canada announced on Monday that the value of building permits issued by the
Canadian municipalities tumbled 14.6 percent m-o-m in October, following a
revised 18.6 percent m-o-m jump in September (originally a surge of 17.0
percent m-o-m).
Economists had
forecast a 5.0 percent decrease in October from the previous month.
According to
the report, the value of residential permits fell 5.9 percent m-o-m in October,
as single-family permits dropped 2.2 percent m-o-m, while permits for
multi-family dwellings plunged 9.0 percent m-o-m.
At the same
time, the value of non-residential building permits declined 29.5 percent m-o-m
in October, due to decreases in commercial (-40.9 percent m-o-m), industrial (-19.8
percent m-o-m) and institutional (-9.9 percent m-o-m) permits.
In y-o-y terms,
building permits decreased 3.3 percent in October.