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U.S. Durable Goods Orders Up 1.1 Percent In May, Higher Than Expected

Driven by increases in the transportation sector, U.S. durable goods orders rebounded to a notably higher than expected level in May, according to figures released Wednesday by the Commerce Department.

New orders for manufactured durable goods in May increased by $2.3 billion in May, a 1.1 percent increase over revised April levels.

The April levels of durable goods orders were, however, revised down to show a 0.2 percent decline rather than the relatively level rate previously reported.

The May increase partially reverses two consecutive months of declining durable goods orders with a sharp 3.7 percent decline recorded for March.

Most economists had expected the partial rebound though most estimates had forecast a more conservative 0.4 percent growth rate.

by RTTNews Staff Writer

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