New orders for key U.S.-manufactured capital goods rose moderately in March and data for the prior month was revised lower, ...
New orders for key U.S.-manufactured capital goods rose moderately in March and data for the prior month was revised lower, ...
March’s increase was in line with economists’ expectations. Core capital goods orders gained 0.6% year-on-year in March ...
New orders for U.S.-manufactured goods increased solidly in March, boosted by demand for commercial aircraft and motor ...
Orders in the U.S. for goods made to last more than three years rose by slightly more than expected last month.
Durable goods orders for the month of February 2024 • Prior was -6.2% (revised to -6.9%) • Non-defense capital goods orders ex-air +0.7% vs +0.1% expected • Prior non-defense capital goods orders ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - New orders for U.S.-manufactured goods rebounded more than expected in February, boosted by demand for machinery and commercial aircraft as manufacturing regains its footing.
Initial claims fell to 230,000, the 4-week average rose, durable goods orders decreased by 5.2%, with transportation diving 14.3%. In the week ending August 19, initial claims for unemployment ...
New orders for key U.S.-manufactured capital goods increased moderately in March and data for the prior month was revised lower, suggesting that business spending on equipment likely remained weak in ...