(Reuters) - Excluding transportation, factory orders rose 0.7 percent
after a 2.4 percent increase in March.
Orders for durable goods, long-lasting items meant to last
three years or longer, were revised to show a
bigger-than-expected 0.8 percent. Durables orders were
previously reported to have risen 0.6 percent, and analysts
polled by Reuters had expected the durables figure to stay
unrevised.
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after a 2.4 percent increase in March.
Orders for durable goods, long-lasting items meant to last
three years or longer, were revised to show a
bigger-than-expected 0.8 percent. Durables orders were
previously reported to have risen 0.6 percent, and analysts
polled by Reuters had expected the durables figure to stay
unrevised.
Read more at Reuters.com Economic News
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