
U.S. factory orders rebounded 1.4% month-on-month in August, but core shipments declined

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U.S. factory orders in August rebounded mainly driven by a surge in durable goods orders, which increased by 2.9%, with transportation equipment orders soaring by 7.9%. However, core shipments, an important input indicator for GDP calculations, fell by 0.4% month-on-month. Market analysts pointed out that while this set of lagging data shows relatively robust manufacturing activity in August, its reference value for assessing the current economic situation is limited
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