Weak Commercial Aircraft Bookings Weigh on US Factory Orders in July
Commercial aircraft orders fell 32.7% in July, offsetting gains in motor vehicles and machinery sectors and leading to a 1.3% drop in U.S. factory orders, Commerce Department reported.
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U.S. Demand Cools at the Edges as Core Orders Hold
Official data from the U.S. Census Bureau, the Bureau of Labor Statistics, and the Mortgage Bankers Association show softer demand and steadier core orders. The Census Bureau said July factory orders fell 1.3% after June’s 4.8% decline. Shipments rose 0.9%, and inventories increased 0.3%. Factory new orders excluding transportation rose 0.6% in July. That steadiness […]
Weak commercial aircraft bookings weigh on US factory orders in July
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -New orders for U.S.-manufactured goods fell in July, pulled down by weakness in commercial aircraft bookings, but businesses appeared to have maintained a strong pace of spending on equipment early in the third quarter.
Weak Aircraft Bookings Drag Down US Factory Orders in July
Washington, DC, September 4 - In July 2025, U.S. factory orders experienced a notable decline, primarily driven by a significant drop in commercial aircraft bookings, according to data from the Commerce Department’s Census Bureau. New orders for manufactured goods fell by 1.3%, following a substantial 4.8% decrease in June. This downturn was largely attributed to a 32.7% plunge in commercial aircraft orders, reflecting ongoing challenges in the …
US Factory Orders Dropped Again In July As Tariff Front-Running Hangover Lingers - Conservative Angle
US Factory Orders Dropped Again In July As Tariff Front-Running Hangover Lingers While US Manufacturing PMIs improved in August (after falling in July), today's 'hard' data for US Manufacturing (for July) was expected to show another decline (after June's large 4.8% MoM post-tariff-front-running drop). Headline factory orders fell 1.3% MoM (as expected) as the hangover from the massive tariff-front-running in May lingers, dragging orders down t…
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