May Durable-Goods Orders Fall Slightly More Than Forecast

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Orders for durable goods fell more than expected in May, ending a streak of two consecutive monthly increases. New orders for durable goods fell by 4.5% in May to $332.1 billion, following an 8.5% increase in April, according to the U.S. Department of Commerce. Analysts polled by the Wall Street…

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