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FX.co ★ U.S. Factory Orders Plunge More Than Expected In June

U.S. Factory Orders Plunge More Than Expected In June

The Commerce Department's Friday report revealed that new orders for U.S. manufactured goods experienced a significant decline in June.

Factory orders fell by 3.3 percent in June, following a 0.5 percent decrease in May. This drop surpassed economists' predictions, who had anticipated a 2.9 percent decrease.

A substantial contributor to the decline was a sharp 6.7 percent fall in orders for durable goods, driven by a staggering 29.6 percent drop in orders for transportation equipment. Orders for non-durable goods also saw a slight decrease, down by 0.1 percent.

In contrast, shipments of manufactured goods increased by 0.5 percent in June, recovering from a 0.7 percent decline in May, according to the Commerce Department.

The report additionally noted that inventories of manufactured goods saw a minor decrease in June, following a 0.1 percent increase in May.

As shipments rose and inventories declined, the inventories-to-shipments ratio fell slightly to 1.46 in June from 1.47 in May.

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