New orders for U.S.-manufactured goods rebounded in August, though business spending on equipment was not as strong as ...
Orders placed with U.S. factories for business equipment unexpectedly declined in June, suggesting companies remained cautious about capital spending due to trade and government policy uncertainty.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -New orders for key U.S.-manufactured capital goods unexpectedly increased in August, but a decline in shipments of these goods suggested a moderate pace of growth in business ...
U.S. core capital goods orders rose by 1.1% in July, according to Commerce Department data released Tuesday. That jump followed a revised 0.6% drop in June, pointing to businesses finally moving ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -New orders for key U.S.-manufactured capital goods increased more than expected in July, suggesting business spending on equipment got off to a strong start in the third quarter, ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -New orders for key U.S.-manufactured capital goods increased more than expected in July, suggesting business spending on equipment got off to a strong start in the third quarter.
US orders for business equipment increased in July by more than projected, suggesting companies are moving forward on investment plans as uncertainty around trade and tax policy gradually diminishes.
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