Factory orders retreated in November, snapping a four-month winning streak, the Commerce Department said Friday.
The 2.4% decline was a bit stronger than the 2.3% forecast by economists surveyed by MarketWatch, but it followed an upward revision to October’s gain, taking that to 2.8%. Compared to a year ago, orders were down 1.8%.
Orders for durable goods slid 4.5%, while orders for nondurable goods were down 0.2%.
Shipments declined 0.1% in November, as did unfilled orders. Inventories increased 0.2%.
Economists are hoping that the long slump in manufacturing will reverse as the shock to oil LCOH7, -0.21% recedes.
via MarketWatch
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