Orders for durable goods in the U.S. recovered at the start of the year, as airplane orders reversed. Total orders for goods ...
U.S. durable goods orders had a health rise in January after declining in four out of the five previous months.
A key measure of business orders rose in January for the third month in a row, but it’s likely the sudden improvement reflects businesses rushing to buy parts and supplies ahead of potential U.S.
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New orders for manufactured durable goods in January, up following two consecutive monthly decreases, increased $8.7 billion or 3.1% to $286.0 billion, the U.S. Census Bureau announced. This followed ...
A key metric of strength in manufacturing, core capital goods orders, which exclude volatile sectors like transportation and defense, rose 0.8% last month after a 0.2% rise in December, the Commerce ...
On Thursday, the impact of tariffs appeared to have shown up in latest durable goods orders data as well. New orders for January increased 3.1% to $286B, though if one excludes transportation ...
(Jennifer Buchanan/Reuters) Orders for durable goods in the U.S. recovered at the start of the year, as airplane orders reversed. Total orders for goods made to last at least three years were 3.1% ...
New orders for manufactured durable goods, up after two straight months of decreases, advanced 3.1% to $286.0B M/M in January ...
Orders for durable goods in the U.S. recovered at the start of the year as airplane orders reversed. Total orders for goods made to last at least three years were 3.1% higher in January than they ...
The latest economic data reveals a significant increase in Durable Goods Orders, a key indicator of the health of the U.S. manufacturing sector and a driver of the U.S. dollar's performance.
the Commerce Department released a report on Thursday showing new orders for U.S. manufactured durable goods surged by more than expected in the month of January. The Commerce Department said ...