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T he US Commerce Department, through its Census Bureau, has reported a notable decline in orders for long-lasting manufactured goods in April.These durable goods are items expected to last three ...
WASHINGTON] Orders for long-lasting US manufactured goods rebounded sharply in May, boosted by a surge in commercial aircraft bookings, though economic uncertainty stemming from import tariffs remains ...
Orders for durable goods, items ranging from toasters to aircraft meant to last three years or more, dropped 6.3% last month after a slightly upwardly revised 7.6% rise in March.
New orders for manufactured durable goods slid 6.3% M/M to $296.3B in April, less than the -8.1% consensus, and reversing from the 7.6% M/M increase in March, which was revised from 9.2%.
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 ...
Non-defense capital goods orders excluding aircraft, a closely watched proxy for business spending plans, edged up 0.1% in March after revised 0.3% drop in February.
US durable goods orders surged in May, rebounding from a steep 6.6% drop in April — the sharpest decline since January 2024, when orders fell 7.8%.
Orders for durable goods, ... 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. ... Economists had forecast these so-called core capital goods orders edging up 0.1% after a previously reported 1.5% ...
Orders for durable goods, items ranging from toasters to aircraft meant to last three years or more, jumped 9.2% last month after slightly downwardly revised 0.9% gain in February, ...