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Rise in US durable goods orders | Rise in US durable goods orders |
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New orders for long-lasting US manufactured goods rose by a surprise 1.4% in July, led by a big increase in civilian aircraft sales. | New orders for long-lasting US manufactured goods rose by a surprise 1.4% in July, led by a big increase in civilian aircraft sales. |
The latest monthly durable goods order figure from the Commerce Department came as it also revised June's figure up to 1.3% from 0.8%. | The latest monthly durable goods order figure from the Commerce Department came as it also revised June's figure up to 1.3% from 0.8%. |
Even when July's 3.1% rise in transportation orders is pulled out, demand for other durables rose 0.7%. | Even when July's 3.1% rise in transportation orders is pulled out, demand for other durables rose 0.7%. |
The data shows that some industries are proving resilient to economic slowdown. | The data shows that some industries are proving resilient to economic slowdown. |
Analysts had been expecting a 0.5% drop in durables orders in July excluding transportation. | Analysts had been expecting a 0.5% drop in durables orders in July excluding transportation. |
'Bodes well' | 'Bodes well' |
"The surprise was in the ex-transportation segment, people were expecting that to be down," said Bank of America analyst Matthew Moore. | "The surprise was in the ex-transportation segment, people were expecting that to be down," said Bank of America analyst Matthew Moore. |
It doesn't seem like the credit crisis is impacting capital spending Bank of America analyst Matthew Moore | |
While saying the rise could be "driven a bit by price increases," Mr Moore added that it "bodes well for capital spending in the third quarter". | While saying the rise could be "driven a bit by price increases," Mr Moore added that it "bodes well for capital spending in the third quarter". |
July's 3.1% rise in transportation durable goods orders was fuelled by a 28% rise in commercial aircraft sales. | July's 3.1% rise in transportation durable goods orders was fuelled by a 28% rise in commercial aircraft sales. |
However, such aircraft orders are very volatile, and July's 28% rise came after a 21.3% fall in June. | However, such aircraft orders are very volatile, and July's 28% rise came after a 21.3% fall in June. |
The figures also come despite a collapse in car sales, normally the biggest component in consumer-led durable goods. | The figures also come despite a collapse in car sales, normally the biggest component in consumer-led durable goods. |
"It doesn't seem like the credit crisis is impacting capital spending," added Mr Moore. |
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