Durable Goods Orders Rise on Defense Aircraft January 28, 2020 Orders for durable goods increased in December, paced by a surge in orders for defense aircraft and parts.
Manufacturing Returns to Expansion in January February 3, 2020 Manufacturing returned to economic expansion in January, helped by gains in new orders and production, the Institute for Supply Management said today.
Manufacturing Confronts a Long, Hard Slog Because of COVID-19 April 2, 2020 Manufacturing faces a long march up a steep hill because of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). A quick recovery isn't likely.
Manufacturing Barely Expands Amid Coronavirus Concern March 2, 2020 Manufacturing barely expanded in February as concern about the coronavirus grew, the Institute for Supply Management said today in a monthly report.
Manufacturing Loses 12,000 Jobs, Paced by Motor Vehicles February 7, 2020 U.S. manufacturers cut 12,000 jobs in January, led by a loss of jobs in the motor vehicles sector. Makers of vehicles and parts pared 10,600 jobs, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Durable Goods Orders Fall on Transportation February 27, 2020 New orders for durable goods fell 0.2 percent in January on a decline in orders for transportation equipment, the U.S. Commerce Department said today.
Durable Goods Orders Rise in February March 27, 2020 Durable goods orders rose in February before the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) began to hit the U.S. economy.
Machine Tool Orders Slide in November January 13, 2020 The value of machine tool orders plunged in November as makers pared prices to cut inventory, according to a monthly report.
Machine Tool Orders Surge in December February 10, 2020 Machine tool orders surged in December as customers put in orders they had delayed, AMT – The Association for Manufacturing Technology said in a monthly report. Orders were lower compared with the year-earlier month.
Manufacturing Contracts as COVID-19 Hammers Economy April 1, 2020 U.S. manufacturing contracted in March as the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) slammed the economy, the Institute for Supply Management said in a monthly report.