The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Orders for U.S. business equipment stall after four months of increases

Pullback in orders for commercial aircraft reflected in numbers.

- By Reade Pickert

Orders placed with U.S. factories for business equipment unexpected­ly stalled in July after four straight gains, marking a pause in a months-long buildup in capital investment.

The value of core capital goods orders, which exclude aircraft and military hardware and is seen as a barometer of business equipment investment, was little changed after an upwardly revised 1% increase a month earlier, Commerce Department figures showed Wednesday.

Bookings for durable goods — or items meant to last at least three years — decreased 0.1% from the previous month, reflecting a pullback in orders for commercial aircraft.

The median estimate in a Bloomberg survey of economists called for a 0.5% increase in core capital goods orders and a 0.3% drop in total durables.

Equipment spending has been a significan­t tailwind for growth since mid-2020. A snapback in consumer spending paired with still-lean inventorie­s has bolstered demand for factory goods, though ongoing capacity constraint­s related to materials and labor have hampered the pace of production.

Core capital goods shipments, a figure that will be used to calculate investment in the government’s third-quarter gross domestic product report, rose a larger-than-forecast 1% after a 0.6% gain.

An almost 49% drop in bookings of commercial aircraft in parts followed a 4.7% gain a month earlier and a 50.7% surge in May.

Boeing Co. earlier reported 31 orders in July, a sharp decelerati­on from the 219 orders seen a month earlier. The government’s data isn’t always directly comparable on a month-to-month basis.

Outside of the volatile commercial aircraft category, bookings were mixed. Orders for communicat­ions equipment and electrical equipment decreased, while demand picked up for motor vehicles, metals, machinery and computers.

Unfilled orders for manufactur­ed durable goods and inventorie­s both rose for a sixth month, highlighti­ng the persistent bottleneck­s and long lead times faced by manufactur­ers. The value of unfilled orders for motor vehicles increased to a fresh record.

Other U.S. manufactur­ing data out in recent weeks has largely disappoint­ed expectatio­ns.

 ?? BLOOMBERG ?? Outside of the commercial aircraft category, bookings were mixed. Orders for communicat­ions and electrical equipment dipped, while demand picked up for motor vehicles and machinery.
BLOOMBERG Outside of the commercial aircraft category, bookings were mixed. Orders for communicat­ions and electrical equipment dipped, while demand picked up for motor vehicles and machinery.

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