(MENAFN) According to a report released on Friday by the Commerce Department’s Census Bureau, durable goods orders in the United States experienced a notable increase in April, marking the third ...
US durable goods orders for April • Prior month +0.9% • Durable goods orders for April 0.7% versus -0.8% expected. Prior month 0.8% • Ex-transport +0.4% versus 0.1% expected. Last month 0.0%. • ...
Orders for manufactured goods rose 0.7% in April, the Commerce Department said Tuesday. That's the third straight monthly gain. The increase was in line with the consensus of economists surveyed ...
(Reuters) - New orders for U.S.-manufactured goods increased for a third straight month in April, boosted by demand for transportation equipment. Factory orders rose 0.7%, matching the revised ...
The Commerce Department's most recent durable goods report showed that new orders fell 0.5 percent in April, led by a decline in transportion as Boeing reported only 58 airplane orders during the ...
For the Fed to cut rates we need to see softer inflation, rising unemployment and cooler consumer spending. This appears to ...
April Factory Orders: +0.7% to $588.2B vs. +0.7% consensus and +0.7% in March (revised down from +1.6%). Factory order excluding transportation also advanced 0.7%, compared with the 0.4% increase ...
G7 meetings continue, impacting global economic policies and market sentiment. Key speeches from officials and Canadian retail sales data are closely watched. US Core Durable Goods Orders expected ...
Investment retreats in China confirm tough outlook; Japan and India make gains; US PMIs rise while their housing market stays ...
New orders for US-manufactured goods increased for a third straight month in April, boosted by demand for transportation equipment. Factory orders rose 0.7 per cent, matching the revised pace in March ...