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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.
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Jennifer Buchanan / Pool / AFP via Getty Images Orders for durable goods made by U.S. factories surged in July, driven by a rebound in aircraft orders that had plummeted in June. Setting aside ...
Durable goods orders soared 9.9% M/M to $289.6B in July, easily topping the +4.0% expected and rebounding from a 6.9% plunge in June, the U.S. Census Department said on Monday. The previous month ...
Economists had forecast a 4% rise in orders for durable goods — products made to last at least three years.
Durable Goods Orders in the US rose sharply in July. US Dollar Index clings to daily recovery gains, stays below 101.00. Durable Goods Orders in the US increased $26.1 billion, or 9.9%, to $289.6 ...
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