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US Durable Goods Orders Post Surprise Gain on Defense Aircraft. Bookings climbed 1.9% in June; capital goods orders also rose; High inflation likely played role in boosting durables orders ...
Durable Goods Orders Rise Sharply in US The numbers have increased five of the last six months. By Luke Funk @lukefunknews Published 08/26/24 AT 8:51 AM EDT.
New orders for manufactured durable goods rise by a stronger-than expected 3.3% in September, after declining 1% in August. Skip to main content PREMIUM PRODUCTS ...
New orders for key U.S.-manufactured capital goods unexpectedly rose in August, though business spending on equipment appears to have lost momentum in the third quarter. Skip to main content ...
Orders at U.S. factories for long-lasting goods rose less ... US durable goods orders inch up 0.8% in March Economists expected bookings for all durable goods to rise 1% in March. Facebook; Twitter; ...
Bookings for all durable goods — items meant to last at least three years — increased 1.4%, following a downwardly revised 6.9% drop in January, Commerce Department figures showed March 26.
Durable goods orders were previously reported to have increased 0.9% in March. Orders were lifted by a 1.2% rise in transportation equipment, which followed a 2.5% acceleration in March.
Total durable goods orders rose 8.7 percent last month, the Commerce Department reported Tuesday. It was the largest rise since a 9.2 percent gain in October 2001. The increase was much larger ...
New orders for long-lasting U.S. manufactured goods increased less than expected in December, restrained by an unexpected drop in civilian aircraft bookings, a government report showed on Thursday.
Economists polled by Reuters had forecast these so-called core capital goods orders climbing 0.3% after a previously reported 0.4% rise in November. Core capital goods orders advanced 0.6% year on ...
WASHINGTON, Sept 27 (Reuters) - Orders for long-lasting U.S. manufactured goods unexpectedly rose in August and there were signs that business spending on equipment regained some momentum after ...
US durable goods orders unexpectedly rise in February ... Data for January was revised up to show durable goods orders gaining 0.1% instead of slipping 0.2% as previously reported.
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