Orders for durable goods fell more than expected in May, breaking a streak of two consecutive monthly increases,.
Despite myriad signs of a slowing economy and rising inflation, new orders for manufactured durable goods were actually up 0.8% in June for a total of $215.4 billion. The statistics, released by this ...
New orders for manufactured durable goods rose 5.3% to $323.79 in November, exceeding the projected 3.1% increase. This followed a 2.1 percent October decrease. Compared to a year ago, new orders are ...
Demand for U.S. durable goods fell in October, and the decrease was steeper than expected, according to delayed data published by the Commerce Department on Tuesday. Total orders for durable ...
New orders for manufactured durable goods fell 1.4% in February to $315.50B, more than the projected 1.1% monthly decline. If we exclude transportation, "core" durable goods were up 0.8% from the ...
The latest durable goods report came out on Wednesday and showed that orders were slightly down in October. Overall, the number of durable goods has been rising steadily this year, if you strip out ...
The numbers: Orders for long-lasting goods rose in July for the third month in a row if recent ups and downs at Boeing are set aside, suggesting the struggling industrial side of the U.S. economy may ...
The numbers: Orders for durable goods fell 9.3% in June, but most of the drop was tied to passenger planes, the Commerce Department said Friday. Outside of the transportation sector, orders rose 0.2%, ...
Durable goods orders missed economist expectations Thursday. It was all due to Boeing. The overall stock market is higher and shares of the commercial aerospace giant are down, but the economic data ...
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