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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Dodge Momentum Index Increases in November
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As Fed says on track, narrowing yield curve could complicate debate
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U.S. construction spending slows, factory growth readings mixed
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Construction Spending (Oct MoM) -0.1% vs 0.4%
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Fed's Quarles: Fed watching data but will not react to 'every wavering'
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Weak credit growth raises odds of first China rate cut in years
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Smith-Midland Announces Third Quarter 2018 Results
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South Korea's Moon shakes up economy team, vows to keep policies
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Dodge Momentum Index Declines in October
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Martin Marietta Reports Third Quarter 2018 Results
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Atlanta Fed raises U.S. fourth-quarter GDP growth view to 3.0 percent
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U.S. construction spending flat in September; prior month revised up
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Construction Spending (Aug MoM) 0.0% vs 0.0%
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Centerra Gold Records Third Quarter 2018 Net Earnings of $6 million; Increases 2018 Gold Production Guidance Range to 665,000 to 705,000 ounces and Lowers Cost Guidance Range to $782 to $829 per ounce
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Eagle Materials Reports Second Quarter EPS up 17% on Record Revenue
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H&E Equipment Services Reports Third Quarter 2018 Results
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South Korea third-quarter GDP growth misses forecasts, construction spending plunges
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Interim report January – September 2018: Net sales and comparable operating profit fell behind from exceptionally strong comparison period
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Dodge Momentum Index Moves Lower in September
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Barchart Adds New Economic Data Series and Commodity Statistics to cmdtyStats API
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U.S. factory activity slows; construction spending edges up
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Construction Spending (Aug MoM) 0.1% vs 0.4%
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FMI Releases U.S. Construction Outlook, Third Quarter 2018 Report
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New Fabs Invest Over $220 Billion; 2019 to Mark All-Time Spending High
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Innovest Global: Strong Fundamental and Technical Analysis Puts Company In Great Position -- Spotlight Growth
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Dodge Momentum Index Falters in August
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U.S. services data suggests upward revision to second-quarter GDP
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U.S. factory activity hits 14-year high; supply constraints rising
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U.S. construction spending rises slightly in July
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Amerlux Extends Line To Design-Build Firms
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Innovest Global: In Late-Stage Talks, LOI Signed For Acquiring Building Materials Company With $30 Million In Annual Revenues -- Spotlight Growth
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Innovest Global: In Late-Stage Talks, LOI Signed For Acquiring Building Materials Company With $30 Million In Annual Revenues -- Spotlight Growth
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Innovest Global: In Late-Stage Talks, LOI Signed For Acquiring Building Materials Company With $30 Million In Annual Revenues -- Spotlight Growth
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Innovest Global: In Late-Stage Talks, LOI Signed For Acquiring Building Materials Company With $30 Million In Annual Revenues -- Spotlight Growth
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DIRTT Announces Second Quarter 2018 Results
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Dodge Momentum Index Increases in July
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The BTS Sales Index, a Predictive Monthly Metric for Business Leaders, Increases in July
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Atlanta Fed raises U.S. third-quarter GDP growth view to 5 percent
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Trade tensions, labor shortages loom over U.S. factories
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Construction Spending (Jun MoM) -1.1% vs 0.3% Expected
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Eagle Materials Reports First Quarter EPS Up 22% On Record Revenues
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H&E Equipment Services Reports Second Quarter 2018 Results
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Martin Marietta Reports Record Results for the Second Quarter 2018
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CEMEX Ventures Invests in Smart Concrete Space Through Concrete Sensors
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Dodge Momentum Index Moves Higher in June
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Trade worries hold U.S. yield curve near flattest since 2007
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U.S. manufacturing accelerates, but tariffs cast a shadow
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Construction Spending (May) 0.4% vs 0.5% Expected

