Orders for durable goods grew in March, the Commerce Department said, breaking a streak of three straight months of declines.
The numbers: Orders for long-lasting goods skyrocketed 16% in May to mark the biggest increase in 11 years, but the headline number was exaggerated by a flush of new Boeing contracts that masked ...
US orders for business equipment increased in March by the most since mid-2020, extending a year-long stretch of solid ...
The Census Bureau just published its Monthly Advance Report on Durable Goods Manufacturers' Shipments Inventories and Orders. Released at 8:30 AM, May 24, 2024, this report contains revised estimates ...
A fresh economic report is out this morning, though this one more likely would help bolster quarterly Gross Domestic Product (GDP) than interest rate levels: Durable Goods Orders for January came in ...
Real Advanced Durable Goods Shipments grew by 0.28% in March, with growth in Real Core Durable Goods Shipments accelerating by 1.05%. The report provides further reason for the Fed to postpone any ...
New orders for durable goods from U.S. manufacturers rose 2.9% in August, compared to July. But at least some of that rise is not because more stuff is being ordered, just that it is getting more ...
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