Caterpillar said that higher prices on its equipment offset weakening demand from some foreign markets and rising expenses for materials and transportation.

The company reported a 20% increase in quarterly equipment sales growth in North America—its largest market—that helped to counter lower sales in Europe and falling demand for construction machinery in Asia.

This post first appeared on wsj.com

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