A key yardstick 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.
Her expertise is in personal finance and investing, and real estate. Yinwei Liu / Getty Images Core durable goods orders refers to new orders for U.S. core durable goods, which are the total ...
New orders for manufactured durable goods, up after two straight months of decreases, advanced 3.1% to $286.0B M/M in January, the +2.0% consensus and -1.8% in December (revised from -2.2%), the U.S.
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The Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) starts its two-day meeting on economic policy today (spoiler alert: tomorrow afternoon they will not change interest rates) joins Durable Goods Orders and ...
Orders for civilian aircraft and parts nearly doubled in January. (Jennifer Buchanan/Reuters) Orders for durable goods in the U.S. recovered at the start of the year, as airplane orders reversed.
(RTTNews) - Reflecting a substantial rebound by orders for transportation equipment, the Commerce Department released a report on Thursday showing new orders for U.S. manufactured durable goods ...
Things like food and fuel, which consumers buy regularly, show the damage of trade tariffs very clearly. Durable goods are bought less often and play less of a role in shaping consumers’ inflation ...
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.
So-called core durable-goods orders climbed 0.8% last month, the government said Thursday. These orders omit the military and transportation and are seen as a proxy for how much businesses are ...