[ad_1] By Ed Frankl German manufacturing orders jumped unexpectedly in December, driven by bumper aircraft purchases, although excluding larger orders they still fell, reflecting a difficult...
[ad_1] Orders for U.S. manufactured goods fell a sharp 2.1% in July, the Commerce Department said Tuesday. This is the first decline after four straight monthly gains....
[ad_1] The numbers: Orders for long-lasting goods rose in July for the third month in a row if recent ups and downs at Boeing are set aside,...
[ad_1] By Ed Frankl New orders at German factories fell unexpectedly in April, signaling continued declining demand in the country’s key manufacturing sector especially among foreign...
[ad_1] Orders for manufactured goods rose 0.4% in April, the Commerce Department said Monday. It is the fourth increase in factory-goods orders in the past five...
[ad_1] The numbers: Orders for manufactured goods jumped 1.1% in April largely because of the military, but business investment also rose sharply in a positive sign for...
[ad_1] The numbers: A key barometer of U.S. factories was negative in March for the fifth month in a row, reflecting an ongoing struggle by a key...
[ad_1] The numbers: Orders for U.S. manufactured goods fell 1% in February because of less demand for passenger planes and new cars. Yet business investment rose for...
[ad_1] The numbers: Orders for manufactured goods sank 2.1% in November in another sign of slackening demand in the U.S. economy as the year winds down. Fewer...
[ad_1] The numbers: Business conditions at U.S. companies deteriorated again in November and pointed to a slowing economy. The “flash” U.S. services sector index drop to...
[ad_1] The numbers: Orders at American factories for long-lasting goods such as autos and computers jumped 1% in October, marking a strong showing that probably isn’t sustainable...
[ad_1] New orders in Germany’s manufacturing sector fell sharply and by more than forecast in September reflecting weakening external demand for goods in a context of...