Orders for U.S. durable goods jumped 2.6% in March, but most of the increase was tied to new autos and passenger planes.
Bookings for all durable goods increased 2.6% in March, following a downwardly revised 0.7% gain in February, Commerce ...
New orders for U.S.-made durable goods — products meant to last three years or more — increased 2.6% in March to $283.4 ...
The U.S. Census Bureau released its Monthly Advance Report on Durable Goods Manufacturers’ Shipments, Inventories, and Orders ...
Lakeland Industries, Inc. (LAKE), Chart Industries, Inc. (GTLS), Applied Industrial Technologies, Inc. (AIT) and Hubbell ...
Headline durable goods orders rose in March but weakness in shipments may mean a softer-than-expected reading for US Q1 GDP ...
US durable goods orders rose more than projected in March, led by transportation equipment, while shipments were largely flat, government data showed Wednesday. Orders for tangible items with an ...
With orders for transportation equipment showing a substantial increase, the Commerce Department released a report on Wednesday ...
New orders for key U.S.-manufactured capital goods rose moderately in March and data for the prior month was revised lower, ...
Real Advanced Durable Goods Shipments grew by 0.28% in March, with growth in Real Core Durable Goods Shipments accelerating ...
This week, silver prices declined as investors pulled back from safe-haven assets following a reduction in geopolitical ...