US Core Orders Fall
US Core Capital Goods Orders Decline in April: Investing.com Metals

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Investing.com MetalsAccording to a recent report from Investing.com Metals, US core capital goods orders experienced a decline in April. This decrease may have implications for the mining and mineral exploration industry, as core capital goods orders are often seen as a indicator of future economic activity and demand for metals. As investors and industry professionals look to the future of mineral exploration, this decline may impact the demand for base metals such as copper and zinc. The decline in orders may also affect the overall growth of the mining industry, particularly in regions like Norway and Scandinavia where mineral exploration is a significant sector.