U.S. Factory Orders Rise In Line With Estimates In October The Commerce Department released a report on Wednesday showing a modest increase by new orders for U.S. manufactured goods in the ... 12/4/2024 - 3:38 am | View Link
US factory orders rise marginally in October New orders for U.S.-manufactured goods rebounded marginally in October while business spending on equipment appeared to have softened early in the fourth quarter. 12/4/2024 - 1:24 am | View Link
Durable-goods orders barely budge. No sign manufacturing slump is ending. Durable-goods orders rose 0.2% last month ... Another measure seen as a substitute for business investment slipped 0.2%. These so-called core orders are viewed by investors as a sign of future ... 11/27/2024 - 1:50 am | View Link
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