(Reuters) - WASHINGTON, June 27 - New orders for long-lasting
U.S.-made manufactured goods tumbled sharply in May, the
government said on Wednesday, raising doubts about the strength
of the factory sector and business expansion plans.
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.
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U.S.-made manufactured goods tumbled sharply in May, the
government said on Wednesday, raising doubts about the strength
of the factory sector and business expansion plans.
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.
Read more at Reuters.com Bonds News
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