Factory Orders Increase 0.4%; Ex-Transport Rises 2.3% |
Bloomberg - Aug 5, 2009 |
Orders placed at U.S. factories rose for a third month in June as oil prices rose and demand increased for goods such as metals and construction equipment.
Bookings gained 0.4 percent after a revised 1.1 percent increase in May that was smaller than previously estimated, the Commerce Department said today in Washington. Excluding demand for transportation equipment such as cars and airplanes, which tends to be volatile, orders rose 2.3 percent.
The factory slump is easing as leaner inventories, signs business investment may pick up and improving demand from overseas reinforce forecasts that the recession will end this year. A federal “cash-for-clunkers” program has started boosting demand for cars, helping the auto industry. At the same time, job losses will mean a slow, muted economic recovery.
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- Posted: 2009-08-05 11:18:02
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