Wells Fargo believes the January pop in durable goods orders may be due to tariffs, not underlying demand. Read more here.
A new report from the Commerce Department shows that durable goods orders rose last month. What this means for the economy isn't so clear.
A key measure of business orders rose in January for the third month in a row, but it’s likely the sudden improvement ...
New orders for manufactured durable goods, up after two straight months of decreases, advanced 3.1% to $286.0B M/M in January ...
This is the third monthly gain in a row. Overall orders for durable goods rose 3.1% in January. Economists polled by the Wall Street Journal had forecast a 2.0% increase. The strength came in ...
Orders for durable goods in the U.S. recovered at the start of the year as airplane orders reversed. Total orders for goods made to last at least three years were 3.1% higher in January than they were ...
Orders for durable goods in the U.S. recovered at the start of the year as airplane orders reversed. Total orders for goods made to last at least three years were 3.1% higher in January than they ...
The day's lineup includes key reports on GDP, initial jobless claims, durable goods orders, and pending home sales, all of which have the potential to influence market sentiment and Federal ...
(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 ...