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ECONOMIC REPORT: U.S. durable-goods orders rise 2.5%; Aircraft lead February increase; orders decline excluding transports
By Robert Schroeder, MarketWatch Last Update: 8:45 AM ET Mar 28, 2007
WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) -- Orders for durable goods climbed 2.5% in February as defense and non-defense aircraft orders bounced back following big declines to start off the year, the Commerce Department reported Wednesday.
Excluding transportation orders, however, orders for big-ticket items declined by 0.1% last month, the agency's data showed.
The rise in orders for durable goods was mostly powered by an 88.4% increase in orders for non-defense aircraft, eclipsing a big drop of 60.4% in January. In a similar vein, orders for defense aircraft and parts rose by 29.2% in February after falling by 58.8% in January.
Economists surveyed by MarketWatch had been expecting durable-goods orders to rise by 3.8% in February after falling by a revised 9.3% in January.
Durable goods are manufactured goods designed to last three years or longer. Because of that durability, orders and shipments of these items are typically very sensitive to the ups and downs of the business cycle, adding to their value as an indicator of economic activity.
Orders for core capital equipment -- the kind of goods that producers invest in to build their output capacity -- fell 1.2% in February. Shipments of core capital goods rose 1.2%.
Shipments of durable goods overall fell by 0.8% in February.
Inventories rose 0.2% in February.
Details of the report
February's orders for transportation goods rose 9.6%, as civilian airplane orders jumped 88.4% and orders for motor vehicles increased 1.3%.
Orders for defense aircraft moved 29.2% higher. Shipments of transportation goods fell 0.3%.
Shipments of semiconductors fell by 23.6% after registering growth of 65.5% in January.
Orders for machinery fell 0.4%, while shipments rose by 2.3% last month.
Orders for fabricated metals fell 2.3%, while shipments eased 0.2%. Orders for primary metals fell 1.0%, with shipments slipping 1.1%.
Orders for electrical equipment dropped 5.5%, and February's shipments fell 2.0%.
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entretnato o Berny Man deve começar a falar pelas 15:30 no Joint Economic Committee
ECONOMIC REPORT: U.S. durable-goods orders rise 2.5%; Aircraft lead February increase; orders decline excluding transports
By Robert Schroeder, MarketWatch Last Update: 8:45 AM ET Mar 28, 2007
WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) -- Orders for durable goods climbed 2.5% in February as defense and non-defense aircraft orders bounced back following big declines to start off the year, the Commerce Department reported Wednesday.
Excluding transportation orders, however, orders for big-ticket items declined by 0.1% last month, the agency's data showed.
The rise in orders for durable goods was mostly powered by an 88.4% increase in orders for non-defense aircraft, eclipsing a big drop of 60.4% in January. In a similar vein, orders for defense aircraft and parts rose by 29.2% in February after falling by 58.8% in January.
Economists surveyed by MarketWatch had been expecting durable-goods orders to rise by 3.8% in February after falling by a revised 9.3% in January.
Durable goods are manufactured goods designed to last three years or longer. Because of that durability, orders and shipments of these items are typically very sensitive to the ups and downs of the business cycle, adding to their value as an indicator of economic activity.
Orders for core capital equipment -- the kind of goods that producers invest in to build their output capacity -- fell 1.2% in February. Shipments of core capital goods rose 1.2%.
Shipments of durable goods overall fell by 0.8% in February.
Inventories rose 0.2% in February.
Details of the report
February's orders for transportation goods rose 9.6%, as civilian airplane orders jumped 88.4% and orders for motor vehicles increased 1.3%.
Orders for defense aircraft moved 29.2% higher. Shipments of transportation goods fell 0.3%.
Shipments of semiconductors fell by 23.6% after registering growth of 65.5% in January.
Orders for machinery fell 0.4%, while shipments rose by 2.3% last month.
Orders for fabricated metals fell 2.3%, while shipments eased 0.2%. Orders for primary metals fell 1.0%, with shipments slipping 1.1%.
Orders for electrical equipment dropped 5.5%, and February's shipments fell 2.0%.
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13:30 Dados States
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U.S. Feb. non-defense aircraft orders rise 88.4%
U.S. Feb. durable goods inventories rise 0.2%
U.S. Feb. core capital equipment shipments rise 1.2%
U.S. Feb. core capital equipment orders fall 1.2%
U.S. Feb. durable goods orders ex-transportation down 0.1%
U.S. Feb. durable goods shipments fall 0.8%
U.S. Feb. durable goods orders rise 2.5%
U.S. Feb. non-defense aircraft orders rise 88.4%
U.S. Feb. durable goods inventories rise 0.2%
U.S. Feb. core capital equipment shipments rise 1.2%
U.S. Feb. core capital equipment orders fall 1.2%
U.S. Feb. durable goods orders ex-transportation down 0.1%
U.S. Feb. durable goods shipments fall 0.8%
U.S. Feb. durable goods orders rise 2.5%
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