Durable goods orders in the United States continued to rise in June, as the US Census Bureau reported on Monday that durable goods orders in the United States rose 7.3% MoM to $ 206.9 billion in June after an increase of 15.1% in May, better than forecasts of 7.2%.
Excluding transportation, new orders increased 3.3% and 9.2% excluding defence. It was the transportation that led the increase in two consecutive months, 9.2% billion dollars, or 20% to 55.3% billion dollars.
This data did not have much impact on the market or US dollar index and was again seen losing 0.66% to 93.72.