Jul 26, 2012
Durable goods orders down over 1%
Durable goods — like computers and equipment — are one way to measure for how much companies are investing in future growth. In word: They're not. Durable goods orders were down more than a percent in June — the most in five months.

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Stacey Vanek Smith: Durable goods orders are out this morning. Those are sales of big ticket items like computers and equipment. It’s seen as a way to measure for how much companies are investing in future growth. In word: They’re not. Durable goods orders were down more than a percent in June — the most in five months.
Joining us to discuss is Adolfo Laurenti, deputy chief economist for Mesirow Financial in Chicago.