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  • Durable-goods orders are projected to have risen 1.5 percent in December, bouncing back from a November decline.

    Economic events for the week beginning Jan. 24 Post 2011

  • Durable-goods orders rose 4% in July, against expectations of a 2% increase.

    Europe's Markets Trade Higher Michele Maatouk 2011

  • Durable-goods sales rebounded with a 1.9% rise from August, as automobile sales recovered after a lull following the end of the government's car-scrapping scheme.

    French Consumer Spending Falls William Horobin 2011

  • Durable-goods orders rose more than expected in May, boding well for copper demand, as the metal is used in goods designed to last three years or more, like cars, planes and factory equipment.

    Markets Unease Hits Gold Tatyana Shumsky 2011

  • Durable-goods orders fell 0.8% in September, from the previous month, against expectations of a 1% decline.

    Stocks Mixed Before EU Summit Michele Maatouk 2011

  • Durable-goods orders are often viewed as gauge of the health of the U.S. factory sector and last month's drop in nonaircraft orders does suggest a slowdown.

    Aircraft Prop Up Sales Data Justin Lahart 2011

  • Durable-goods manufacturers, which are highly influenced by the inventory cycle, had a particularly strong quarter, as did information technology companies.

    U.S. Corporate Profits Kept Climbing at End of 2009 Sara Murray 2010

  • Durable-goods manufacturers, which are highly influenced by the inventory cycle, had a particularly strong quarter, as did information technology companies.

    U.S. Corporate Profits Kept Climbing at End of 2009 Sara Murray 2010

  • Durable-goods manufacturers, which are highly influenced by the inventory cycle, had a particularly strong quarter, as did information technology companies.

    U.S. Corporate Profits Kept Climbing at End of 2009 Sara Murray 2010

  • Durable-goods orders are forecast to have increased 1.5 percent in April, showing a continued rise in purchases of capital goods by businesses.

    This Week: A treasure trove of new data on home sales 2010

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