| November 3, 2009 Factory orders rise 0.9% in September
|
WASHINGTON (AP) - Orders to U.S. factories rebounded in
September, helped by strength in autos, heavy machinery and
military aircraft.
The fifth increase in six months bolsters hopes that a revival
in manufacturing will help support an overall economic recovery.
The worry is that if consumer spending falters in coming months,
orders will slump again.
The Commerce Department says orders rose 0.9 percent in
September, slightly better than the 0.8 percent advance economists
had expected. Demand increased for both durable goods and
nondurable goods such as chemicals and energy products.
(Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
Related Stories:
[43 weeks ago]
[21 weeks ago]
[18 weeks ago]
[1 year ago]