US Factory Orders Up 1.6 Percent, Best In 7 Months
Source: Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Orders to U.S. factories increased in January by the most in seven months, while a key category that tracks business investment plans rose by the largest amount in 19 months.
Factory orders rose 1.6 percent in January after two months of declines, the Commerce Department reported Thursday. It was the biggest jump since June, though it was driven by demand in the volatile category of commercial aircraft. At the same time, orders in a core sector that reflects business investment rose 3.4 percent - the sharpest one-month gain since June 2014.
U.S. manufacturers' exports have been hurt this year by spreading economic weakness overseas and by a strong dollar, which has made their goods less competitive. And a sharp fall in oil prices has hurt investment.
Demand for durable goods - items ranging from autos and appliances to airplanes and battleships - increased 4.7 percent in January, slightly lower than the 4.9 percent the government had estimated in a preliminary report last week.
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