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Durable goods order rise less than expected in October - MSNNew orders for durable goods rose 0.2% M/M to $286.6 billion in October, a smaller rise as compared to the 0.4% expected. September's number was revised down to -0.7%. Core durable goods order ...
The US Dollar Index stays in negative territory near 99.50. Durable Goods Orders in the United States (US) rose by 9.2%, or $26.6 billion, in March to $315.7 billion, the US Census Bureau reported ...
US Durable Goods Orders Rise for First Time in Three Months. Bookings advanced 1.4% in February after steep January decline; Core capital goods orders improved, while shipments decreased ...
Orders for durable goods surged in March ahead of Trump’s April 2 tariff announcement, driven almost entirely by demand for transportation and specifically increased commercial aircraft orders.
US Dollar Index stays in daily range above 106.50. Durable Goods Orders in the US rose by 3.1%, or $8.7 billion, in January to $286 billion, the US Census Bureau reported on Thursday.
United States; Business. 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.
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 order falls sharply 5.4% in November to $295.4B, ... Durable goods orders rise more than expected. Dec. 22, ... Contact us Subscription Support: 1-347-509-6837.
US durable goods orders rose 0.1% in May, up for the fourth straight month, according to a report released Thursday by the Commerce Department’s Census Bureau.
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.
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 ...
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