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U.S. Durables Orders, Excluding Transportation, Rise - Read More

Date Added: April 25, 2008 02:13:03 AM
April 24 (Bloomberg) -- Orders for U.S. durable goods excluding transportation equipment rose more than forecast last month, indicating demand from overseas may be helping factories weather the housing-led economic slowdown.

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