Orders for U.S. durable goods probably rose in September following the biggest plunge in three years as demand for airplanes rebounded, economists said before a report today. The projected 7.5 percent gain in bookings for goods meant to last at least three years would fail to make up for a 13.2 …
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Durable orders in U.S. Probably Rose After Biggest Plunge in Three Years
