Durable Goods Orders Increases as Analysts Expected Decrease
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Jun. 24, 2009. 03:57 PM EST
The Commerce Department announced Wednesday that US durable goods orders were up for the second s... More »
The Commerce Department announced Wednesday that US durable goods orders were up for the second straight month in May. Demand was up one-point eight percent, far better than the point six percent DECLINE economists expected. « Less
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