WASHINGTON -- A large jump in aircraft orders sent U.S. orders for durable goods rocketing 22.6% in July to a new monthly record, Commerce Department data showed Tuesday. Civilian aircraft orders led ...
New orders for manufactured durable goods rose to $289.65B in July, the highest level since November, which represents a 9.9% increase from the previous month and better than the expected 4.0% growth.
U.S. durable goods orders unexpectedly slumped in June, ending four months of straight gains. New orders for products meant to last at least three years--such as automobiles, appliances and industrial ...
New orders for manufactured durable goods rose to $343.59B in May, its highest level in history. This represents a 16.4% increase from the previous month, the largest monthly jump since 2014, and a 19 ...
Orders for durable goods rose again in the U.S. last month as demand proved robust. New orders for products meant to last at least three years--such as automobiles, white goods and industrial ...
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