As of Friday, November 22nd, wildland fire activity continues in 2 states where 5 large active wildfires have burned 144,141 acres.
Wood Markets News
Google Unveils New Mass Timber Office in Sunnyvale, CA
Google unveiled its first office building made using mass timber.
Irving Tissue Announces $600 Million Expansion of Its Macon, GA, Facility
While celebrating its fifth anniversary of Irving Tissue in Macon, Georgia, company President Robert K. Irving unveiled its latest expansion project.
Quebec to Invest $252 Million to Support Province’s Forestry Sector
Québec announced additional investments of $252 million (CAD) over five years that will enable initiatives worth $540 million over the next seven years.
Conditions for Custom Home Builders Little Changed in Latest US Census Bureau Survey
Conditions for custom home builders remains relatively flat after a period slight softening of market share due to declining mortgage rates, the Census Bureau and NAHB reported.
Finland: Timber Purchases Rise 20% Above Five-Year Average Year-To-Date
The Finnish Forest Industries Federation reported that its members purchased 32.3 million cubic meters of wood from private forests from January through October.
Canadian New Housing Price Index Declines 0.4% in October; Largest Monthly Drop Since 2009
The New Housing Price Index fell 0.4% in October, the largest monthly decline since April 2009. However, the picture was mixed across the country.
University of Michigan Reports the Final Results of Its Consumer Sentiment Index for November
The University of Michigan’s Index of Consumer Sentiment increased 1.8% month-over-month and 17.1% year-over-year.
US Existing-Home Sales Increase 3.4% in October
Existing-home sales increased 3.4% to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 3.96 million in October, NAR reported. Sales also posted the first year-over-year gain since July 2021.
Canadian Industrial Product and Raw Materials Price Indices for October
Prices for lumber and other wood products increased 1.3%, marking the third consecutive monthly gain.