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  New orders for Durable Goods Increased 4.2% in July, Easily Beating the Consensus Expected 2.5%
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Implications: Overall new orders were up big in July, but the underlying details of the report suggest some hesitation in business investment. Durable goods orders rose 4.2% in July and were revised higher for June, but all of the gain was due to the volatile transportation sector, including civilian aircraft and autos. Meanwhile, industrial machinery fell for the second month in a row and is down 11.1% from a year ago. Although unfilled orders for durable goods were up 0.8% in July, unfilled orders for "core" capital goods were down for the second month in a row. On the brighter side, shipments of "core" capital goods, which excludes defense and aircraft were unchanged in July, but were revised higher in June and are up 6.2% in the past year. Believe it or not, the flat reading in July is not a surprise. Core shipments have dropped in the first month in 9 of the past 11 quarters, with a rebound in the following two months. The declines in machinery and unfilled "core" capital goods orders show that some companies may be postponing purchases until after the election. If this slowdown in purchases continues, expect a rebound after the election when companies have a better gauge of future policy. Monetary policy is loose, corporate profits are close to record highs, balance sheet cash is near a record high (earning almost zero interest), and we are in the early stages of a home building recovery. Moreover, capacity utilization at US factories is approaching its long-term norm, meaning companies have a growing incentive to update their equipment.

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