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  New Orders for Durable Goods Declined 0.2% in January
Posted Under: Data Watch • Durable Goods
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Implications:  Don't get hung up on the headline decline in durable goods in January, the underlying details of the report were healthy.  Nearly all of January's weakness came from the volatile transportation sector, where a surprisingly large increase in civilian aircraft orders (despite the disruptions at Boeing) were offset by declines in defense aircraft and motor vehicles.  Excluding transportation, new orders rose 0.9% in January, the largest monthly gain since 2018.  The gains were broad-based as well, with every major non-transportation sector posting an increase.  One of the most important pieces of data from today's report, shipments of "core" non-defense capital goods ex-aircraft (a key input for business investment in the calculation of GDP growth), jumped 1.1% in January to post the largest gain in a year, following consistent weakness in the second half of 2019.  If unchanged in February and March, these shipments will be up at a 3.6% annualized rate versus the Q4 2019 average, which would be a tailwind for GDP growth in Q1.  Meanwhile, new orders for "core" capital goods also rose 1.1% in January to post the largest monthly gain in a year. This points to a possible rebound in capital expenditure from companies following the China Phase 1 trade deal and the signing of the USMCA, though uncertainty surrounding Coronavirus is sure to interfere with this over the coming months.  Despite the fears surrounding the virus, the economy remains on solid footing and looks set to grow at a moderate rate in 2020.  In other news this morning, initial claims for unemployment benefits rose 8,000 last week to 219,000 while continuing claims fell 9,000 to 1.724 million.  Despite the increase in claims, the overall level remains subdued and signals continued growth in payrolls in February.

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