U.S. manufacturers rushed to procure supplies ahead of the Trump administration’s tariffs on foreign steel and aluminum.
By Lucia Mutikani WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Orders for long-lasting U.S. manufactured goods unexpectedly rose in February as ...
Orders for long-lasting U.S. manufactured goods unexpectedly rose in February as businesses rushed to avoid potential price ...
Durable goods orders rose 0.9% in February, signaling stronger U.S. industrial demand. Transportation and core orders support ...
While gasoline prices fell in February from January, and food prices were stable month-to-month after substantial increases ...
New orders for manufactured durable goods grew 0.9% M/M to $289.3B in February, better than the 1.0% decline expected but ...
New orders for manufactured durable goods unexpectedly rose to $289.29B in February. This represents a 0.9% increase from the previous month and a 3.4% rise from one year ago. Excluding ...
Unfilled orders for manufactured durable goods in February, up seven of the last eight months, increased $1.9 billion or 0.1% ...
That said, Durable Goods Orders for February are out this morning, beating expectations on nearly every level. Headline +0.9% swings to a positive from the -1.0% anticipated, and follows an ...
U.S. stock futures were little changed early Wednesday morning, a day after the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq Composite [posted their biggest three-session advance since January.]( ...
(RTTNews) - New orders for U.S. manufactured durable goods unexpectedly increased in the month of February, according to a report released by the Commerce Department on Wednesday. The Commerce ...
The numbers: Orders for long-lasting durable goods rose almost 1% in February as U.S. manufacturers rushed to procure supplies ahead of the Trump administration's tariffs on foreign steel and ...