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 ...
Orders for U.S. manufactured goods rose 5% in July, the Commerce Department said Wednesday. The gain follows two straight ...
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 ...
New orders for US-manufactured goods fell more than expected in June, but business spending on equipment was solid, as was initially estimated, government data showed on Friday (Aug 2). Factory orders ...
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 manufactured goods in the United States saw a monthly decline of 3.3% or $19.1 billion to land at $564.2 billion in June, the US Census Bureau said in its report published on Friday.
U.S. manufacturing contracted at a moderate pace in August amid some improvement in employment, but a further decline in new ...
DAX down 0.83% as recession fears grow. Eyes now on Thursday’s factory orders for further clues on economic health.