With orders for transportation equipment showing a substantial increase, the Commerce Department released a report on Wednesday ...
Headline durable goods orders rose in March but weakness in shipments may mean a softer-than-expected reading for US Q1 GDP ...
Bookings for all durable goods increased 2.6% in March, following a downwardly revised 0.7% gain in February, Commerce ...
Orders for U.S. durable goods jumped 2.6% in March, but most of the increase was tied to new autos and passenger planes.
The dollar remained strong, with the WSJ Dollar Index higher, after March U.S. durable goods orders expanded as expected.
The U.S. Census Bureau released its Monthly Advance Report on Durable Goods Manufacturers’ Shipments, Inventories, and Orders for March, showcasied a notable increase in new orders. This rise marks a ...
The U.S. manufacturing sector is making a rebound after months of slowdown in activity. Easing price pressures is boosting demand, which is driving orders at U.S. factories and leading to higher ...
Stocks turned in a lackluster performance during trading on Wednesday following the strong upward move seen to start the week. After ...
Assembly lines are humming again after a years-long manufacturing slump, although the uptick isn't happening everywhere. The nasce ...