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Companies rushed to place durable goods orders in March to get ahead of Trump’s incoming tariffs, according to CNBC. Durable ...
Orders for durable goods surged in March ahead of Trump’s April 2 tariff announcement, driven almost entirely by demand for ...
U.S. durable goods orders surged in March, far exceeding forecasts, driven by a jump in transportation equipment as firms ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Orders for long-lasting U.S. manufactured goods surged in March on strong demand for commercial ...
The numbers: Orders for long-lasting durable goods rose almost 1% in February as U.S. manufacturers rushed to procure supplies ahead of the Trump administration’s tariffs on foreign steel and ...
The spotlight will be on durable goods orders, initial jobless claims, and existing home sales, all of which have the potential to influence investor sentiment and market direction. Major Economic ...
The spotlight will be on durable goods orders, initial jobless claims, and existing home sales, all of which have the potential to influence investor sentiment and market direction. Major Economic ...
Orders for durable goods, from toasters to aircraft meant to last three years or more, increased 0.9% after advancing by an upwardly revised 3.3% in January. Economists forecast that durable goods ...
Durable goods orders are new orders placed with domestic manufacturers for factory hard goods. The report also contains information on shipments, unfilled orders and inventories. More strong ...
Take durable goods, for example: After a surprising beat on new orders in January, analysts expected a correction in February. Instead, new orders for durable goods grew 0.9% month over month (m/m ...
In February, new orders for manufactured durable goods saw a notable increase of $3.7 billion or 1.4% to $277.9 billion. This surge comes after two consecutive months of decline, including a 6.9% ...