4 Nov 2019 CityAM - US factories suffered a steeper-than-expected fall in orders in September, survey data has shown, suggesting the country's 4 Nov 2019 Factory orders fell 0.6% in September, the Commerce Department said Monday. Economists were expecting a 0.4% drop, according to a 4 Nov 2019 New orders for US factory goods fell by the most in four months in September, signalling weakness in manufacturing amid the protracted 5 Mar 2020 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Manufacturers' Shipments, Inventories and shipments for manufacturing establishments in the 2012 Economic
Factory orders fell 0.3% compared to September 2018. Shipments of manufactured goods declined 0.2% in September after decreasing 0.3% in the prior month. Pointing to underlying weakness in the
Factory goods orders rose 0.7 percent amid strong demand for transportation equipment. Orders increased 8.4 percent on a year-on-year basis in September. US factory orders for the month of September 2019 - US factory orders for September -0.6% versus -0.4% estimate. US factory orders up 1.4 percent in September. WASHINGTON – Orders to U.S. factories rose 1.4 percent in September, the strongest gain in four months. A key category that tracks business investment plans jumped by the largest amount in more than a year. Factory orders fell 0.3 per cent compared to September 2018. Shipments of manufactured goods declined 0.2 per cent in September after decreasing 0.3 per cent in the prior month. US factory orders fall in September; core capital goods revised down An employee builds a window at the Thompson Creek Window Company factory in Landover, Maryland, USA. (Photo: AFP/SAUL LOEB)
5 Mar 2020 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Manufacturers' Shipments, Inventories and shipments for manufacturing establishments in the 2012 Economic
Meanwhile, according to US Commerce Department’s Monday (November 4th) data released on early US trading hours, new orders for US-made factory goods were dropped by 0.6 per cent in September after falling roughly 0.1 per cent in August, missing an economists’ forecast which was expecting a decline of 0.5 per cent amid growing protectionism over trade across the world, while factory orders were curbed by 0.3 per cent on a year-on-year basis last month. US factory orders fall in September; core capital goods revised down An employee builds a window at the Thompson Creek Window Company factory in Landover, Maryland, USA. (Photo: AFP/SAUL LOEB)