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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.
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 for durable goods, items ranging from toasters to aircraft meant to last three years or more, jumped 16.4% last month after a revised 6.6% decline in April, the Commerce Department's Census ...
The numbers: Orders at U.S. factories for long-lasting goods, such as new cars or machinery, jumped 9.9% in July, the Commerce Department said Monday. Economists had forecast a 4% rise in orders ...
Durable Goods Orders in the United States (US) rose by 16.4%, or $48.3 billion, in May to $343.6 billion, the US Census Bureau reported on Thursday. This reading followed a 6.6% decrease (revised from ...
Economists polled by Reuters had forecast durable goods orders advancing 2.0% after a previously reported 1.0% gain in February. The United States and China are embroiled in a trade war after ...
New 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%.
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 (Reuters) -Orders for long-lasting U.S. manufactured goods rebounded sharply in May, boosted by a surge in commercial aircraft bookings, though economic uncertainty stemming from import ...