
US Durable Goods Orders Plunged Most Since COVID Lockdowns In January
After a shockingly large upside surprise surge (+5.6% MoM) in December, analysts expected preliminary January durable goods orders to tumble (-4.0% MoM). The actual print came in worse with a 4.5% MoM drop – the biggest drop since April 2020.
Source: Bloomberg
But, everything else was super strong…
Core Durable Goods (ex-Transports) jumped 0.7% MoM (+0.1% exp) – biggest jump since March 2022 (but YoY Core is up just 1.6%)…
Source: Bloomberg
Additionally, the value of core capital goods orders, a proxy for investment in equipment that excludes aircraft and military hardware, increased 0.8% last month after a downwardly revised 0.3% decline in December, Commerce Department figures showed Monday.
The big swing factor was no Boeing orders as non-defense aircraft new orders tumbled 54.6% MoM…
We see the same picture with capital goods (non-defense) orders: Total (incl aircraft) -15.3%, Ex aircraft +0.8%
Core capital goods shipments, a figure that is used to help calculate equipment investment in the government’s gross domestic product report, jumped 1.1%.
So, all in all, this is ‘good’ news for the economy and thus ‘bad’ news for The Fed.
Tyler Durden
Mon, 02/27/2023 – 08:37
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