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US December durable goods orders -2.2% vs +0.6% expected

  • Prior was -1.2% (revised to -2.0%)
  • Nondefense capital goods orders ex-air +0.5% vs +0.3% expected
  • Prior nondefense capital goods orders ex-air +0.7% (revised to +0.9%)
  • Ex transport +0.3% vs +0.4% expected
  • Ex defense -2.4% vs -0.3% expected

The headline is soft but it looks like it was driven by weak defense orders. The line to watch is the core orders (nondefense capital goods orders ex-air) which rose above the consensus and caught an upward revision to the prior. Comments in most PMIs have been upbeat since the election and there’s likely some front-running of tariffs.

This article was written by Adam Button at www.forexlive.com.

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