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Durable Goods Again Soft in January 2014

Written by Steven Hansen The headlines say the durable goods new orders declined in January – headline growth is down 3 of the last 4 months. Most sectors were soft lead by a weak civilian aircraft sector.

Posted bySteven Hansen27 February 201427 February 2014Posted inaa syndication, Durable GoodsTags: aircraft, Census Bureau, computers, defense spending, durable goods, electronics, manufacturing, Steven Hansen

Durable Goods Very Soft in December 2013

Written by Steven Hansen The headlines say the durable goods new orders declined in December 2013. Most sectors were soft lead by a weak aircraft sector.

Posted bySteven Hansen28 January 201428 January 2014Posted inaa syndication, Durable GoodsTags: aircraft, Census Bureau, computers, defense spending, durable goods, electronics, manufacturing, Steven Hansen

Durable Goods Strong Growth in November 2013

Written by Steven Hansen The headlines say the durable goods new orders improved in November 2013. Most sectors had good growth lead by a very strong gain in aircraft.

Posted bySteven Hansen24 December 201328 December 2013Posted inaa syndication, Durable GoodsTags: aircraft, Census Bureau, computers, defense spending, durable goods, electronics, manufacturing, Steven Hansen

Durable Goods Weakens as Expected in October 2013

Written by Steven Hansen The headlines say the durable goods new orders declined in October 2013. Most sectors had weak growth lead by declines in aircraft.

Posted bySteven Hansen27 November 2013Posted inaa syndication, Durable GoodsTags: aircraft, Census Bureau, computers, defense spending, durable goods, electronics, manufacturing, Steven Hansen

Durable Goods Remains Strong in September 2013 but …

Written by Steven Hansen The headlines say the durable goods new orders improved in September 2013. This analysis is mixed because the strength came from only one sector, and the rolling averages are decelerating.

Posted bySteven Hansen25 October 201325 October 2013Posted inaa syndication, Durable GoodsTags: aircraft, Census Bureau, computers, defense spending, durable goods, electronics, manufacturing, Steven Hansen

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