US durable goods orders bounce back in February |
BBCNews - Mar 28, 2012 |
Orders for durable goods in the US rose by 2.2% in February, recovering partly from a drop of 3.6% in January, official figures have shown.
Total orders for the goods - defined as items which last at least three years - hit $211.8bn (£133.6bn) in the month, the Commerce Department said.
Greater demand for aircraft, machinery, computers and communications equipment helped to drive the increase.
Orders have now risen in four of the past five months.
Excluding transportation, orders rose by 1.6%.
The figures were slightly lower than analysts had expected, and they helped push shares lower on Wall Street.
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- Posted: 2012-03-28 10:41:32
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