MoM in December, missing expectations and indicating a cooling trend in the manufacturing sector. Read more to see my ...
Durable Goods Orders in the US declined by 2.2%, or $6.3 billion, in December to $276.1 billion, the US Census Bureau ...
The Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) starts its two-day meeting on economic policy today (spoiler alert: tomorrow afternoon they will not change interest rates) joins Durable Goods Orders and ...
U.S. durable goods orders unexpectedly fell 2.2% in December, extending declines for a second straight month. Aircraft bookings lost altitude, while autos halted yet again, bringing the transportation ...
Factory orders in the United States fell by 0.9% to reach $578.5 billion in December compared to the previous month, the US ...
(Sharecast News) - US durable goods orders unexpectedly fell in December, dropping by their most in six months, as a result of a big decline in orders for transportation equipment. The total value ...
Shipments of manufactured durable goods — up following four consecutives monthly decreases — increased 0.9% to $287.4 billion month-to-month. This followed a November decrease of 0.2%.
New orders for key U.S.-manufactured capital goods increased more than expected in December, but business spending on equipment was likely muted in the fourth quarter after a strike at Boeing ...
New orders for durable goods in the US fell in December 2024, due to weaker demand for transportation equipment, despite an increase in orders for defense equipment. New orders for durable goods were ...