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US Durable Goods Orders: Positive momentum heading into year-end - Wells Fargo

August durable goods orders rose 1.75, in part due to another strong month for aircraft explained analysts from Wells Fargo. They added that core orders data suggests solid equipment spending in the second half of the year. 

Key Quotes: 

“Durable goods orders suggest that the manufacturing sector continues to gain momentum. New orders rose 1.7 percent in August, beating market expectations for a 1.0 percent gain. The increase follows two particularly choppy months where aircraft orders led to more than a six percent jump in June that was immediately unwound in July. The noise was dialed down somewhat in August, but 33 new orders from Boeing led to a 44 percent
rise in the value of aircraft orders over the month.”

“Outside of aircraft, gains were more modest. Orders for vehicles and parts snapped a two month string of declines and rose 1.5 percent. We are just now coming out of the summer shutdown season, in which the timing and length of stoppages have become more varied in recent years. Therefore, we are cautious to read too much into the August gain, particularly as auto sales have struggled over the past year. Orders for new vehicles and parts have largely moved sideways over the past year and are up only 0.9 percent from last August.”

“Shipments of durable goods edged up 0.3 percent in August despite a pullback in the aircraft industry. While aircraft is excluded from our preferred measure of core orders due to the long lead time, shipments for the industry are still useful in gauging the strength of current outlays for equipment in the GDP report. Non-defense capital goods shipments are up at a 9.2 percent annualized pace thus far in the third quarter. That sits well with our call for another solid quarter of equipment spending. We currently have penciled in a 6.9 percent rise in equipment spending for the current quarter, while the strength of core orders is pointing to a similarly strong rise in the fourth quarter.” 
 

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