Economists at Goldman Sachs after durable goods orders
Goldman now sees 1.5% GDP growth compared to 1.4%. Barclays also sees 2.1% from 2.0%.
The upgrades come on the heels of strong durable goods orders data.
h/t @yogi_chan
Goldman now sees 1.5% GDP growth compared to 1.4%. Barclays also sees 2.1% from 2.0%.
The upgrades come on the heels of strong durable goods orders data.
h/t @yogi_chan
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