NZ building consents slip 0.8 percent in July as dwindling demand for apartments saps intentions

NZ building consents slip 0.8 percent in July as dwindling demand for apartments saps intentions
Aug. 30 (BusinessDesk) - New Zealand building consents fell 0.8 percent last month as a decline in the number of new permits to build apartments undermined growth in intentions to build new houses. New dwelling consents fell to a seasonally adjusted 1,712 in July from 1,726 a month earlier adding to a 4.3 percent decline in June, according to Statistics New Zealand. Stripping out apartments, new permits issued climbed 3.1 percent to 1,561, turning positive for the first month since April. On an unadjusted basis, new residential permits cli...