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Data Round-Up: Durable Orders Stumble But Equipment Spending on Track for Decent 17Q2

posted by Michael Lewis on May 26, 2017

Found in US, categorized in Macro

Tags: FMI michael lewis GDP equipment spending

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Durable goods orders were lackluster in April. Core shipments were not great but are on track for a moderate gain in 17Q2, which suggests another decent gain for equipment spending.

Abstract

FMI’s analyses of today’s April Durable Goods Ordersand Second Report of 17Q1 GDP. 

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Michael Lewis

Mike Lewis founded Free Market Inc. (FMI) in 1982 as a full-service economic consulting firm, providing insights and in-depth data analysis primarily for institutional money managers and corporate planning directors.

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