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Definition Durable goods orders reflect the new orders placed with domestic manufacturers for immediate and future delivery of factory hard goods. The first release, the advance, provides an early estimate of durable goods orders. About two weeks later, more complete and revised data are available in the factory orders report. The data for the previous month are usually revised a second time upon the release of the new month's data. (Bureau of the Census, U.S. Department of Commerce) Why Investors Care | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Market Consensus Before Announcement
Durable goods orders posted a sharp 4.9 percent drop in August, following a 5.9 percent surge in July. Aircraft orders have been even a little more volatile than usual, pulling down August orders. Nonetheless, excluding the volatile transportation component, new orders dipped 1.8 percent in August, following a 3.3 percent jump the month before. It is not unusual to have a partial reversal of a strong month with a decline the next month. That is the nature of the durable goods orders series. However, the Fed and the equity markets still would prefer to see moderate improvement in new orders to confirm that manufacturing is not softening too much. New orders for durable goods Consensus Forecast for September 07: +1.8 percent Range: -0.1 percent to +3.0 percent | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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