New orders for U.S.-manufactured goods increased more than expected in July, boosted by defense aircraft, but demand ...
M/M to $592.1B vs. 4.7% consensus and -3.3% in June. New orders for manufactured durable goods were up 9.8% to $289.5B, down ...
New orders for manufactured durable goods in July, meanwhile, rose $25.9 billion, or 9.8%, to reach $289.5 billion -- up five ...
US factory orders experienced a notable rebound, climbing by 5 percent compared to the previous month. This marks the first increase after t ...
Disappointing US job opening report and the downbeat Beige Book weighs on the US dollar, which is softer against all the G10 ...
NEW orders for US-manufactured goods increased more than expected in July, boosted by defence aircraft, but demand elsewhere was moderate amid higher borrowing costs. Factory orders jumped 5 per cent ...
Factory orders jumped 5.0% after falling 3.3% in June, the Commerce Department's Census Bureau said on Wednesday. Economists polled by Reuters had forecast factory orders rebounding 4.7%.