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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. construction spending increased more than expected in October, boosted by single-family homebuilding. The Commerce Department's Census Bureau said on Monday construction spending rose 0.4% after an unrevised 0.1% gain in September. Economists polled by Reuters had forec...
Economists polled by Reuters had forecast construction spending rising 0.6 percent in November. November's better-than-expected gain and October's upward revision to construction spending could prompt economists to raise their gross domestic product estimates for the fourth quarter. Spending on private c...
The article reports on market trends in the construction steel industry in 2011 which were discussed during the Steel Long Products Conference in Chicago, Illinois. Evraz Inc. chief executive officer Michael T. Rehwinkel mentioned that a Congressional Budget Office estimate which offered three ...
construction activity to continue to increase investments in M&E and IP. Overall, our forecast shows M&E investments rising 5.1% in 2025 and 5.4% in 2026. This type of spending has seen a strong upward trend over time, and we expect that strong trend growth to remain throughout the rest ...
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The AIA’s Consensus Construction Forecast panel expects spending on nonresidential building construction to increase by 5.4% in 2022 and accelerate to an additional 6.1% increase in 2023. With a 5% decline in construction spending on buildings last year, only retail and other commercial, industrial...
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Residential Construction, Okay But Faltering, and Not Enough Builders Sentiment Still Up, But Darkening In the last survey of builders, they appear to be pessimistic and indeed permits issued fell during April 2024, down 2% from March. However, historically, their sentiment is high. That’s like...
The revised macro figures include GDP growth revised down by a percentage point to 3 percent, while construction spending for May was revised down to a ... - 《Cru Monitor Steel Sheet Products》 被引量: 0发表: 2002年 World Economic Prospects In Japan, Q3 GDP growth is likely to be very...