US Durable Goods Orders came in flat in December
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- Durable Goods Orders remained flat in the last month of 2023.
- The US Dollar keep its daily trade in the 103.20 zone.
Durable Goods Orders in the United States came in flat on a monthly basis in December, the US Census Bureau announced on Thursday. This followed a 5.5% increase in the previous month.
Excluding transportation, new orders increased 0.6% and by 0.5% when stripping defense orders, rose by 0.5%.
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