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The U.S. Department of Commerce showed that imports and exports of goods were up in April, compared to March.
The U.S. Department of Commerce on Tuesday ruled that imports of cold-rolled steel from China will be subject to a maximum 266% anti-dumping duty plus a 256% anti-subsidy duty.
Tuesday's report from the U.S. Department of Commerce is rarely a market-moving report. Still, it can create adjustments inside of gross domestic product reports for the first quarter.
The U.S. Department of Commerce reported that factory orders rose by around 1% in the month of March.
First-quarter GDP gives the bears some argument that the economy isn't chugging along just fine, but it is still growth at the end of the day.
The durable goods measurement of new orders rose less than expected for the month of March on a headline basis.
U.S. consumers did their bit to boost the country's fourth-quarter gross domestic product to a growth rate of 1.4%.
Is it possible that the negative flow of economic readings in late 2015 and the start of 2016 are not as bad as most economists and investors were led to believe?
This week is going to be an interesting week for key economic reports. We will get a fresh read on January’s Durable Goods orders, which can of course impact Gross Domestic Product readings. Then...
Among this week's top economic reports is the monthly wholesale trade data for December 2015. This can impact gross domestic product revisions if they are off by much.
A Commerce Department report out Thursday shows mixed results in factory activity, shipping and new orders in the United States.
Economists and business owners alike have grown used to the notion that durable goods can be among the most volatile of all monthly economic readings.
Another report is showing mixed results in factory activity in the United States. The U.S. Department of Commerce has shown that factory orders rose by 1.5% (by $6.8 billion) in October to $473.9...
Each report on Durable Goods feels like a bit of a wild card. After all, things like cars and planes and a whole host of other big-ticket capital goods are very volatile during good times and hard...
The United States got some good news for the economic yardstick measurement for growth. Gross Domestic Product (GDP) was revised higher for the third quarter. The Department of Commerce and Bureau of...