US durable goods orders rise for third month

In the US, the demand for computers, cell phones and cars, meant that orders for new durable goods increased by 1% in July, the third consecutive gain, according to Commerce Department estimates.

US durable goods orders rise for third month

In the US, the demand for computers, cell phones and cars, meant that orders for new durable goods increased by 1% in July, the third consecutive gain, according to Commerce Department estimates.

The outlook for business investment continued to improve as core capital goods orders rose 0.4%, the third increase in a row.

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