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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Martin Marietta Reports First Quarter 2017 Earnings Per Diluted Share of $0.67
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U.S. construction spending slips from record high
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Patrick Industries, Inc. Reports First Quarter 2017 Financial Results
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U.S. housing starts drop; automobiles undercut factory output
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Dodge Momentum Index Springs Forward in March
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U.S. factory activity cools slightly; trend remains bullish
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Construction Spending (Feb MoM) 0.8% vs 1% Expected
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Dollar slides vs. yen, euro on U.S. political uncertainty
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Global stocks ease ahead of Trump-Xi meeting, dollar gains
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U.S. economic growth revised higher, boosted by consumer spending
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‘Multilateral Co-operation is Key to Building Sustainable Infrastructure and Successful Cities in Times of Global Uncertainty’: Dr Zhu Min, Former IMF Deputy Managing Director
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Atlanta Fed sees U.S. GDP growth slowest in two years
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U.S. weekly jobless claims rise; layoffs fall in February
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DIRTT Announces Record Q4 and 2016 Annual Results
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U.S. private payrolls surge on gains in construction, manufacturing
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Dodge Momentum Index Increases in February
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U.S. jobless claims near 44-year low; rate hike expected this month
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Census Bureau: Lodging, Office and Commercial Construction Grew in 2016
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U.S. consumer spending slows; inflation pressures firming
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Construction Spending (Jan MoM) -1% vs 0.6% Expected
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U.S. economy slowed in fourth quarter despite robust consumer spending
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Patrick Industries, Inc. Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2016 Financial Results
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Martin Marietta Reports Record Fourth-Quarter and Full-Year Results; Sees Strong Momentum Carrying into 2017 and Beyond
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Aichi BMO International Suggests Trump Will Have to Indicate Economic Health of the United States
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U.S. factory, private payrolls data point to firming economy
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U.S. construction spending unexpectedly falls in December
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Construction Spending (Dec MoM) -0.2% vs 0.2% Expected
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Momentum and risk: world economy enters 2017 with winds fore and aft
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Quest Resource Expands Service Offerings With Comprehensive Construction and Demolition Recycling Services
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Eagle Materials Reports Record Third Quarter EPS up 27% on Record Revenues
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FTE Networks Receives $1.2M Purchase Order from $10M Opportunity
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Dodge Momentum Index Jumps in December
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Commercial Metals Company Reports First Quarter Earnings From Continuing Operations Per Share Of $0.06
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Summit Materials (SUM) to Acquire Everist Materials and Razorback Concrete; Terms Not Disclosed
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Summit Materials Announces Definitive Agreements to Acquire Everist Materials and Razorback Concrete Company
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Atlanta Fed raises U.S. fourth-quarter GDP growth view to 2.9 percent
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Dollar index hits highest since 2002 after strong U.S. manufacturing data
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U.S. manufacturing, construction sectors shine as year ended
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Construction Spending (Nov MoM) 0.9% vs 0.5% Expected
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Dollar hits 14-year highs after strong U.S. manufacturing data
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Dodge Momentum Index Inches Up in November
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Fitch: Healthy Growth for U.S. Building and Home Product Companies in 2017
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Atlanta Fed raises U.S. fourth quarter GDP forecast to 2.9 percent
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U.S. construction spending rises in October, prior months revised up
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Construction Spending (Oct MoM) 0.5% vs 0.6% Expected
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Trading Radar for 12/1: Kroger (KR), Express (EXPR), Ambarella (AMBA), Smith & Wesson (SWHC) Report
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Dollar slips after November's gains; sterling strengthens
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Brent at 16-month high, Treasury yields climb further
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Fitch Affirms Grupo Cementos de Chihuahua at 'BB'; Outlook Stable
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Modest Economic Growth Expected Despite Legislative and Regulatory Uncertainty

