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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 on Thursday. This reading followed a 0.9% increase reported ...
US Dollar Index stays in daily range above 104.00. Durable Goods Orders in the US rose by 0.9%, or $2.7 billion, in February to $289.3 billion, the US Census Bureau reported on Wednesday.
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.
Manufactured durable goods new orders rose to $343.59B in May, its highest level ever. This represents a 16.4% increase from the previous month and was nearly double the projected increase.
In a positive turn of events for the US economy, Durable Goods Orders, a key economic indicator, have seen a significant rise. The actual number came in at a hefty 16.4%, a figure that not only ...
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%. Core durable goods order ...
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 ...
Demand for U.S. durable goods jumped 16.4% in the month of May, reaching its highest level in 11 years, according to data from the Commerce Department. The increase, however, comes because ...
Orders for long-lasting goods skyrocketed 16% in May to mark the biggest increase in 11 years, but the headline number was ...
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 ...