Orders for long-lasting goods such as appliances, computers and cars rose in April, driven by an increase in new aircraft orders.

New orders for products meant to last at least three years increased by 0.4% to a seasonally adjusted $265.3 billion in April following a revised 0.6% rise in March, the Commerce Department said Wednesday. April marked the sixth increase in seven months.

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