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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 Orders Flat for Past Two Years

The headline number for seasonally adjusted, nominal durable goods orders fell 4.3% in December. That was worse than the lowest guess of economists in a survey conducted by Bloomberg.

Posted byshamy shabeer10 February 2014Posted inDurable GoodsTags: Bloomberg, consumer confidence, durable goods, Lee Adler, new home sales, QE, wall street examiner

Growing Pains

FLASH- Fed to taper another $10 billion. Maybe they are concerned about all the interest income they are removing from the economy? 😉

Posted by行政2 February 20142 February 2014Posted inFederal Reserve, macroeconomics, moneyTags: car sales, compensation, durable goods, employment, foreign sector, GDP, home sales, housing, mortgage, retail sales, Warren Mosler

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

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