Bloomberg: Durable Goods Orders Probably Rose in April



Bloomberg reported, based on economists forecast, that orders for U.S. durable goods probably increased in April after falling by the most in seven months as companies invested in aircraft and capital equipment.

Bloomberg said that the median forecast from 78 economists surveyed is for a 1.5% gain in bookings for goods meant to last at least three years would follow March’s 6.9% decline, the biggest since August.

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