Today: May 19, 2024
Today: May 19, 2024

Commercial aircraft, motor vehicles lift US factory orders

Share This
LA Post: Commercial aircraft, motor vehicles lift US factory orders
May 02, 2024
Reuters

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - New orders for U.S.-manufactured goods increased solidly in March, boosted by demand for commercial aircraft and motor vehicles, but gains elsewhere were moderate.

Factory orders rose 1.6% after gaining 1.2% in February, the Commerce Department's Census Bureau said on Thursday. The increase in orders was in line with economists' expectations. Orders gained 0.3% year-on-year in March. Excluding transportation, orders increased 0.5% in March.

Manufacturing, which accounts for 10.4% of the U.S. economy, remains constrained by 525 basis points worth of interest rate hikes from the Federal Reserve since March 2022. A survey from the Institute for Supply Management on Wednesday showed its manufacturing PMI falling into contraction territory in April after a short-lived bounce in March.

Fed officials on Wednesday kept the U.S. central bank's benchmark overnight interest rate unchanged in the current 5.25%-5.50% range, where it has been since July.

In March, commercial aircraft orders soared 30.6% after rising 15.6% in February. Orders for motor vehicle bodies, parts and trailers increased 1.1%. Overall transportation orders increased 7.8% after climbing 1.7% in February.

Machinery orders slipped 0.1%. Orders for computers and electronic products rose 0.7%, while those for electrical equipment, appliances and components were unchanged.

Shipments of manufactured goods rose 0.3%, while inventories were unchanged. Unfilled orders at factories increased 0.4%.

The government also reported that orders for non-defense capital goods excluding aircraft, which are seen as a measure of business spending plans on equipment, edged up 0.1% in March instead of rising 0.2% as previously reported.

Shipments of these so-called core capital goods were unchanged instead of gaining 0.2% as reported last week.

Nondefense capital goods orders increased 5.4% as initially estimated. Shipments of these goods decreased 1.7% instead of 1.5% as reported last week.

These shipments go into the calculation of the business spending on equipment component in the gross domestic product report. Business spending on equipment rebounded moderately in the first quarter after contracting for two straight quarters.

(Reporting by Lucia Mutikani; Editing by Andrea Ricci)

Popular

Sean 'Diddy' Combs apologizes after video depicting attack on ex-girlfriend

Music mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs posted an apology to social media on Sunday, two days after the release of hotel surveillance video that appeared to show him attacking

Sean 'Diddy' Combs apologizes after video depicting attack on ex-girlfriend

Man charged with punching actor Steve Buscemi is held on $50,000 bond

The man charged with assaulting actor Steve Buscemi is being held in New York on $50,000 in bond

Man charged with punching actor Steve Buscemi is held on $50,000 bond

Diddy admits beating ex-girlfriend Cassie, says he's sorry, calls his actions 'inexcusable'

Sean “Diddy” Combs admitted Sunday that he beat his ex-girlfriend Cassie in a hotel hallway in 2016 after CNN released video of the attack, saying in a video apology he was “truly sorry” and his actions were “inexcusable.”

Diddy admits beating ex-girlfriend Cassie, says he's sorry, calls his actions 'inexcusable'

Man City wins record fourth-straight Premier League title after 3-1 win against West Ham

Manchester City won a record fourth-straight Premier League title by beating West Ham 3-1 in the final game of the season

Man City wins record fourth-straight Premier League title after 3-1 win against West Ham

Related

US regulators reconsider capital hike for big banks, WSJ reports

US regulators reconsider capital hike for big banks, WSJ reports

Australia government says budget to help ease high inflation

Australia government says budget to help ease high inflation

Brazil's government hikes 2024 GDP forecast, sees higher inflation, terminal rate

Brazil's government hikes 2024 GDP forecast, sees higher inflation, terminal rate

ECB grows more confident about cutting rates, policymakers say

ECB grows more confident about cutting rates, policymakers say
- Advertisement -
Advertisement: Limited Time Offer