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New orders placed with U.S. factories for durable goods rose in February for the first time in three months, suggesting firms are somewhat optimistic about the direction of the economy.
Orders placed with US factories for durable goods rose unexpectedly in June, fueled by a surge in defense aircraft as well as sustained demand for equipment.
Excluding transportation, new orders decreased 0.2 percent. New orders for manufactured durable goods have increased in five of the last six months.
Orders for long-lasting U.S. manufactured goods unexpectedly rose in August and there were signs that business spending on equipment regained some momentum after faltering early in the third quarter.
Economic Report Durable-goods orders rise for third month in a row — if Boeing is taken out of the equation Total durable-goods orders sink 5.2% in July, factoring in decline in Boeing contracts ...
Durable goods order falls sharply 5.4% in November to $295.4B, compared with the 1.7% increase expected and the -5.1% decrease (revised from -5.4%) in October.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Orders for long-lasting U.S. manufactured goods rebounded sharply in May, boosted by a surge in commercial aircraft bookings, though economic uncertainty stemming from import ...
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.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - New orders for key U.S.-manufactured capital goods increased more than expected in December, but business spending on equipment was likely muted in the fourth quarter after ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Orders for long-lasting U.S. manufactured goods rebounded sharply in May, boosted by a surge in commercial aircraft bookings, though economic uncertainty stemming from import ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Orders for long-lasting U.S. manufactured goods surged in March on strong demand for commercial aircraft, but activity elsewhere was muted, likely as businesses exercised ...