Here Comes Durable Goods...
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Expectations are for orders to rise 0.5% month-over-month, a moderation from the wild swings seen in August and July.
Durable goods orders excluding transportation are also expected to rise 0.5%.
In July, durable goods orders rose a record 22% on large aircraft orders, but this was followed by a huge 18% drop in August.
We'll be back with the live numbers when they hit.
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