Durable Goods Orders Dropped 2.4 Percent in August
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Sep. 25, 2009. 10:25 AM EST
The Commerce Department announced on Friday that durable goods orders dropped 2.4 percent in Augu... More »
The Commerce Department announced on Friday that durable goods orders dropped 2.4 percent in August, well below expectation of a half a percent increase. This was mainly attributed to a drop in orders for commercial aircraft and parts, which dropped 42.2 percent. « Less
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