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U.S. durable goods orders surged in March, but broader sector stagnation signals weaker economic growth in Q2 2025. Read more ...
Orders for durable goods surged in March ahead of Trump’s April 2 tariff announcement, driven almost entirely by demand for ...
Orders for long-lasting U.S. manufactured goods surged in March on strong demand for commercial aircraft, but activity ...
A surge in Boeing contracts and companies seeking to stock up ahead the Trump tariffs sent orders for U.S. durable goods ...
US durable goods orders surged in March, but with a mixed picture. Transportation equipment led the gain, while other sectors ...
U.S. durable goods orders surged in March, far exceeding forecasts, driven by a jump in transportation equipment as firms ...
Companies rushed to place durable goods orders in March to get ahead of Trump’s incoming tariffs, according to CNBC. Durable ...
Orders for US durable goods grew for the third straight month, exceeding analysts' expectations, driven by increased demand ...
Orders for durable goods surged in March ahead of Trump’s April 2 tariff announcement, driven almost entirely by demand for transportation and specifically increased commercial aircraft orders.
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 ...
New orders for manufactured durable goods soared +9.2% M/M in March to $315.7B, crushing the +2.1% consensus and accelerating from +0.9% in February, according to data released by the U.S. Census ...
New orders for manufactured durable goods in March in the US rose $26.6 billion, or 9.2%, to $315.7 billion, the Census ...