Oman Daily Observer

US business spending picking up, but may slow in Q2

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WASHINGTON: New orders for USmade capital goods unexpected­ly fell in February, but a surge in shipments amid demand for machinery and electrical equipment supported expectatio­ns for an accelerati­on in business investment in the first quarter.

Manufactur­ing is recovering from a prolonged slump, driven by the energy sector, bucking a slowdown in the broader economy. The Federal Reserve last week described business investment as appearing to have “firmed somewhat.”

“The evidence is building that manufactur­ing activity is on something of an upswing and that capital spending on business equipment is poised to advance for the second consecutiv­e quarter,” said John Ryding, Chief Economist at RDQ Economics in New York.

The Commerce Department said on Friday that non-defence capital goods orders excluding aircraft, a closely watched proxy for business spending plans, dipped 0.1 per cent last month after rising 0.1 per cent in January. That suggested a slowdown in business spending in the second quarter.

Shipments of these so-called core capital goods jumped 1.0 per cent after declining 0.3 per cent in January. Core capital goods shipments are used to calculate equipment spending in the government’s gross domestic product measuremen­t. Last month’s jump reflected increases in orders at the end of 2016.

Economists polled by Reuters had forecast core capital goods orders rising 0.6 per cent last month.

Orders for machinery inched up 0.1 per cent while shipments increased 0.9 per cent. Orders for electrical equipment, appliances and components advanced 2.2 per cent, the biggest increase in seven months, and shipments rose 1.5 per cent.

 ?? — AFP ?? The tail end of an Airbus A321 seen at the US manufactur­ing facility in Mobile, Alabama. Orders for manufactur­ed big-ticket products continued to rise in February, boosted by strong civilian aircraft sales, the US Commerce Department reported.
— AFP The tail end of an Airbus A321 seen at the US manufactur­ing facility in Mobile, Alabama. Orders for manufactur­ed big-ticket products continued to rise in February, boosted by strong civilian aircraft sales, the US Commerce Department reported.

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