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Fresh Signs of October’s Slowdown
Personal incomes rose in October, but orders to factories fell the most in two years. Jobless claims also declined, as did consumer spending.
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Fresh Signs of October’s Slowdown
Personal incomes rose in October, but orders to factories fell the most in two years. Jobless claims also declined, as did consumer spending.
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Durable-Goods Orders Rose in September
A report on Wednesday presented a mixed picture of business investment during the month.
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Manufacturing Orders Rebound in September
Government data show orders to factories for big-ticket manufactured goods posted an unexpectedly strong showing in September.
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Orders Drop Sharply for Factory Goods
Spending by businesses on major items fell in August after three monthly increases, reinforcing the sense that businesses are nervous about making long-term investments amid the downturn.
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Durable Goods Orders Drop Sharply
Spending by businesses on major items fell in August after three monthly increases, reinforcing the sense that businesses are nervous about making long-term investments amid the downturn.
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Durable Goods Orders Drop Sharply
Spending by businesses on major items fell in August after three monthly increases, reinforcing the sense that businesses are nervous about making long-term investments amid the downturn.
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Profit Data May Explain U.S. Gloom
Corporate profits earned in the United States rose much more rapidly from 2005 through 2007 than had been earlier reported, making the subsequent fall seem even more precipitous.
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Profit Data May Explain U.S. Gloom
Corporate profits earned in the United States rose much more rapidly from 2005 through 2007 than had been earlier reported, making the subsequent fall seem even more precipitous.
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Wholesale Inventories Rise, Led by Computers, Metals and Farm Goods
While consumer borrowing increased in May, a decline in stockpiles puts distributors in a good place for scaling back production slowly in the face of a struggling economy.
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