Construction Spending
Monthly report on the amount of money that is being spent on the construction of commercial, residential, and public developments. The Commerce Department gathers the data and composes the report for the public. A high level of construction spending usually results in other areas of consumer spending improving. As consumers start building new homes, they start purchasing other products to go inside that home, and so forth.
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Atlanta Fed holds U.S. second-quarter GDP view at 1.5%
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U.S. manufacturing stumbles under weight of trade tensions
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U.S. construction spending falls; private outlays near two-and-a-half-year low
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UPDATE: Construction Spending (May MoM) -0.8% vs 0.0% Expected
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Dodge Momentum Index Falls in May
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UCLA Anderson Forecast Says Economy May Be Weaker Than It Looks
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Atlanta Fed raises U.S. second-quarter GDP view to 1.3%
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U.S. construction spending unchanged, residential spending stays soft
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U.S. factory activity growing at weakest pace since 2016
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Global recession fears grow as factory activity shrinks
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Best’s Market Segment Report: Economic Growth and Specialization Bolstering Inland Marine Expansion
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Eagle Materials Inc. Reports Fiscal Year Results
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Prefab Housing Provider Connect Homes Raises $10.8M In Series A Funding From Brick & Mortar Ventures and Virgo Investment Group
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Fortuna reports consolidated financial results for first quarter 2019
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Fortuna reports consolidated financial results for first quarter 2019
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Dodge Momentum Index Dips in April
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U.S. factory activity at two-and-half-year low, points to slowing economy
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U.S. construction spending unexpectedly falls in March
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Construction Spending (Mar MoM) -0.9% vs 0.0% Expected
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World stocks fall, dollar gains on Powell comments
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Martin Marietta Reports First Quarter 2019 Results
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H&E Equipment Services Reports First Quarter 2019 Results
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U.S. homebuilding near two-year low; permits extend decline
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U.S. retail sales post biggest gain in one-and-a-half years in March
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U.S. retail sales, labor market data paint upbeat economic picture
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Dodge Momentum Index Inches Higher in March
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U.S. employment report points to growing economy, tame inflation
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U.S. manufacturing sector stabilizing, challenges remain
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U.S. construction spending rises to a nine-month high in February
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Construction Spending (Feb MoM) 1% vs -0.2% Expected
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Mixed data offer glimmers of hope for slowing U.S. economy
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Stocks rally at start of second quarter on manufacturing data, trade hopes
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The Green Organic Dutchman reports year end results
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Fortuna reports consolidated financial results for full year 2018
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Fortuna reports consolidated financial results for full year 2018
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U.S. construction spending posts biggest increase in nine months
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Construction Spending (Jan MoM) 1.3% vs 0.5% Expected
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U.S. core capital goods orders rebound; inflation muted
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U.S. business inventories rise, sales drop biggest in three years
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U.S. retail sales rebound but not enough to jolt slowing economy
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Dodge Momentum Index Falters in February
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U.S. new home sales at seven-month high; services sector picks up
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Atlanta Fed keeps U.S. first-quarter GDP growth view at 0.3 percent
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Dollar index holds gains after construction spending falls
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U.S. construction spending falls, fourth quarter GDP seen revised lower
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Construction Spending (Dec MoM) -0.6% vs 0.1% Expected
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U.S., China 'on the cusp' of possible end to trade war: Pompeo
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Wall Street drops after weak data, healthcare slump
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U.S. shares falter, investors await U.S.-China trade deal
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Australian construction work digs a hole for the economy in fourth quarter

