Orders for long-lasting U.S. manufactured goods unexpectedly rose in February as businesses rushed to avoid potential price ...
U.S. manufacturers rushed to procure supplies ahead of the Trump administration’s tariffs on foreign steel and aluminum.
By Lucia Mutikani WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Orders for long-lasting U.S. manufactured goods unexpectedly rose in February as ...
Durable goods orders rose 0.9% in February, signaling stronger U.S. industrial demand. Transportation and core orders support ...
New orders for manufactured durable goods unexpectedly rose to $289.29B in February. This represents a 0.9% increase from the previous month and a 3.4% rise from one year ago. Excluding transportation ...
Unfilled orders for manufactured durable goods in February, up seven of the last eight months, increased $1.9 billion or 0.1% ...
New orders for manufactured durable goods unexpectedly rose to $289.29B in February. This represents a 0.9% increase from the previous month and a 3.4% rise from one year ago. Excluding ...
Orders for durable goods in the U.S. ticked up for a second consecutive month in February, helped once again by demand for transport equipment. Total orders for goods made to last at least three years ...
That said, Durable Goods Orders for February are out this morning, beating expectations on nearly every level. Headline +0.9% swings to a positive from the -1.0% anticipated, and follows an ...
Durable Goods Orders in the US rose by 0.9%, or $2.7 billion, in February to $289.3 billion, the US Census Bureau reported on ...
In a surprising turn of events, the Durable Goods Orders data, a key economic indicator, has shown a marked resilience. According to recent data, the actual figure for the Durable Goods Orders came in ...
U.S. stock futures were little changed early Wednesday morning, a day after the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq Composite [posted their biggest three-session advance since January.]( ...
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