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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NCI Building Systems Reports Second Quarter 2015 Fiscal Year Results
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April Construction Spending 2.2% vs 0.8% Expected
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Trading Radar for 6/1: PVH Corp. (PVH), Qunar (QUNR), NGL Energy (NGL), SuperCom (SPCB) Report
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Fitch Rates Brownsville ISD, TX's ULT Bonds 'AAA' PSF/'AA-' Underlying
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Fitch Rates RPM's Proposed $250MM Sr. Unsecured Notes Offering 'BBB-'; Outlook Stable
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Fitch Assigns First-Time 'BB+' Ratings to Vulcan Materials Company; Outlook Stable
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Prince Rupert Gas Transmission Project Receives First Two B.C. Oil & Gas Commission Construction Permits
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Fitch Affirms Brownsville ISD, Texas' ULT Bonds at 'AA-'; Outlook Stable
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Western Announces First Quarter 2015 Results
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Fitch Affirms Sherwin-Williams' IDR at 'A-'; Outlook Stable
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Dodge Momentum Index Moves Higher in April
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The Walt Disney Company Reports Second Quarter and Six Months Earnings for Fiscal 2015
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Superior Plus Corp. Announces 2015 First Quarter Results
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March Construction Spending -0.6% vs 0.5% Expected
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Trading Radar for 5/1: CVS Health (CVS), athenahealth (ATHN), VF Corp. (VFC), Madison Square Garden (MSG) Report
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Mortenson Construction Signs Contract to Build Shannon Wind Project
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Martin Marietta Reports First-Quarter Results
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Fitch Affirms Martin Marietta's IDR at 'BBB-'; Outlook Stable
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Leopardo Releases 2015 Construction Economics Outlook
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Teck Reports Unaudited First Quarter Results for 2015
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Dodge Momentum Index Dips in March
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Feb Construction Spending -0.1% versus -0.1% expected
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Trading Radar for 4/1: Micron (MU), Acuity Brands (AYI), Monsanto (MON), Progress Software (PRGS) Report
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Indiana Limestone Co. Among 16 Hoosier Companies Announcing Major Business Expansions
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NCI Building Systems Reports First Quarter 2015 Fiscal Year Results
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NAA/NMHC Study: Rental Boom is Boon to the National Economy, Contributing $1.3 Trillion in 2013
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Fitch Rates PPG's Proposed Euro 1B Sr. Unsecured Notes Offering 'A-'; Outlook Stable
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Dodge Momentum Index Rises in February
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Fitch: Volume Gains Continue for U.S. Building Materials Industry
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Jan. Construction Spending -1.1 vs 0.3% Expected
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Trading Radar for 3/2: JinkoSolar (JKS), Sotheby's (BID), Nabors (NBR), Palo Alto Networks (PANW) Report
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Public Works Infrastructure Program a Potential Catalyst for United Rentals (URI) and Neff (NEFF) - Piper Jaffray
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Dec. Construction Spending 0.4% vs 0.7% Expected
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Trading Radar for 2/2: Exxon (XOM), Cliffs Natural (CLF), Anadarko (APC), Sysco (SYY) Report
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Nov. Construction Spending -0.3% vs 0.4% Expected
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Chapman University 2014 Economic Forecast: The Economy Changes Trajectory
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Market Wrap: RadioShack Hit on Investor Allegations; Aviva's Big Deal; Construction Spending Gains in Nov.;
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Oct. Construction Spending 1.1% vs 0.6% Expected
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Trading Radar for 12/2: RadioShack (RSH), Bank of Montreal (BMO), Omnivision (OVTI), Bob Evans (BOBE) Report
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Chapman University's 37th Annual Economic Forecast to Examine U.S., California and OC Trends on Wednesday, December 3
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Grace (GRA) to Acquire Rest of Turkey JV
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Market Wrap: ISM Manufacturing Gains in Oct.; Stryker Enters Major Settlement; Merger Monday
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Sept. Construction Spending -0.4% vs 0.7% Expected
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Overnight EU and Asian PMIs Reveal Concerns over External Demand, Nomura Says; Numerous Items for the Day Ahead
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Trading Radar for 11/3: AIG (AIG), Herbalife (HLF), Loews (L), Tenet (THC), Ruckus Wireless (RKUS) Report
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Commercial Metals Company (CMC) Tops Q4 EPS by 4c
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August Construction Spending -0.8% vs 0.5% Expected
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Trading Radar for 10/01: Acuity Brands (AYI), AZZ, Inc. (AZZ) Report
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General Cable (BGC) Sees Q3 adj.-Operating Income at Low-End of Outlook
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Armstrong World Industries (AWI) Price Target Raised to $65 at Goldman Sachs

