Durable Goods peaked in June. We saw some strength in September, October is again weak, expect November to be better given a really bad Nov. 22. The $16B drop in Durable Goods Orders is from a drop in ...
As the name implies, durable goods refer to merchandise that’s built to last. You know that old lawn mower that amazes you every time it starts? Or that dryer you can’t believe is still kicking? Or ...
New orders for manufactured durable goods rose to $289.65B in July, the highest level since November, which represents a 9.9% increase from the previous month and better than the expected 4.0% growth.
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