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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US dollar drifts higher from multi-month lows; yen gains
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US construction spending slips again in April
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US factory activity, construction spending both fall
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Construction Spending (Apr MoM) -0.1% vs 0.2% Expected
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Morning Bid: Wall St eyes election-strewn June, jobs week
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Morning Bid: Markets in upbeat mood as factories hum
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US dollar sinks to three-week low on signs of slowing economy
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Eagle Materials Announces Fourth Quarter and Fiscal Year 2024 Results
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Eagle Materials (EXP) Announces Plans to Modernize and Expand Its Cement Plant in Laramie, Wyoming
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Eagle Materials Announces Plans to Modernize and Expand Its Cement Plant in Laramie, Wyoming
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H&E Equipment Services Reports Quarterly Cash Dividend
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H&E Equipment Services Completes Acquisition of Lewistown Rental and Affiliated Companies
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US construction spending falls in March
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Construction Spending (Mar MoM) -0.2% vs 0.3% Expected
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Morning Bid: Mayday for bonds as 2024 Fed cut hopes dwindle
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H&E Equipment Services, Inc. Reports First Quarter 2024 Results
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Martin Marietta Reports First-Quarter 2024 Results
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Air Conditioning System Market to Reach USD 215 Billion by 2031 Driven by Rising Demand for Energy-Efficient Cooling Solutions
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Herc Holdings Reports Strong First Quarter 2024 Results and Affirms 2024 Full Year Guidance
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Great Southern Bancorp, Inc. Reports Preliminary First Quarter Earnings of $1.13 Per Diluted Common Share
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H&E Equipment Services (HEES) to Acquire Lewistown Rental and Affiliated Companies
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H&E Equipment Services Signs Definitive Agreement To Acquire Lewistown Rental and Affiliated Companies
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Building Information Modeling Market to Surpass USD 17.32 billion with Highest CAGR of 12.3% by 2030
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US construction spending falls for second straight month in February
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US manufacturing recovering; raw material prices pose challenge
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US construction spending unexpectedly falls in January
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US manufacturing contracts further, rays of light on the horizon
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Construction Spending (Jan MoM) 0.9% vs 0.2% Expected
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Dollar dips on weak data, yen hurt by cautious BOJ
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H&E Equipment Services, Inc. Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2023 Results
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Huntsman Announces Fourth Quarter 2023 Earnings
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Martin Marietta Reports Fourth-Quarter and Full-Year 2023 Results
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Herc Holdings Reports Strong Full Year 2023 Results and Announces 2024 Full Year Guidance
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H&E Equipment Services Reports Quarterly Cash Dividend
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NAIOP: Commercial Real Estate's Contribution to Gross Domestic Product Grows
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Exclusive-German landlord TAG warns home prices could fall 30% from peak
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FMI Releases 2024 Engineering and Construction Industry Overview and First Quarter Outlook
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US construction spending rises more than expected in December
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Construction Spending (Dec MoM) 0.9% vs 0.5% Expected
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Strong US worker productivity keeps labor costs in check in fourth quarter
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Best’s Special Report: U.S. Surety Growth and Profitability Bolstered by Public Projects
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Marketmind: For markets, a Fed delay means more in May
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ABC: 2024 Construction Workforce Shortage Tops Half a Million
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Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Inc. Reports: 4Q23 Net Loss per Share - Diluted of $0.54; 2023 Net Income per Share - Diluted of $0.54; and 4Q23 and 2023 FFO per Share - Diluted, As Adjusted, of $2.2
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S&P 500 hits fresh closing high ahead of Fed meeting, big tech earnings
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Eagle Materials Reports Record Third Quarter Results with 16% EPS Growth
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Great Southern Bancorp, Inc. Reports Preliminary Fourth Quarter and Annual Earnings of $1.11 and $5.61 Per Diluted Common Share
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Outlook for German construction sector grim in 2024, researchers say
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German construction set to shrink for first time since financial crisis - DIW
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German construction set to shrink for first time since financial crisis - DIW

