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[U.S. Durable Goods Orders Jump 9.2% In March, Driven By Aircraft Orders] U.S. Durable Goods Orders Surged 9.2% In March, According To The Commerce Department's Census Bureau Data, Significantly Exceeding Expectations. This Jump Was Primarily Driven By A 139% Increase In Commercial Aircraft Orders, Which Included 192 New Orders For Boeing. Excluding The Volatile Transportation Sector, Activity Was More Subdued, With Orders For Non-defense Capital Goods Excluding Aircraft, A Proxy For Business Spending Plans, Edging Up 0.1%.
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