(Reuters) - Orders for durable goods, items meant to last at least three years, slid a larger-than-expected 2.8 percent after a 1.1 percent April rise, a Commerce Department report showed.
It was the first drop since January and reflected weak demand for a wide array of products, including goods businesses need to expand.
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It was the first drop since January and reflected weak demand for a wide array of products, including goods businesses need to expand.
Read more at Reuters.com Business News
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