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US durable goods orders rebound in October, rising 0.6% – CNBC, CNBC

US durable goods orders rebound in October, rising 0.6% – CNBC, CNBC


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Orders to US factories for big-ticket manufactured goods rebounded last month on a surge in demand for military aircraft.

The Commerce Department says orders for durable goods – which are meant to last at least three years – rose 0.6% in October after dropping 1.4% in September. Orders for military aircraft soared 18. 1%. Excluding defense, durable goods orders blipped up 0.1%.

The numbers reflected a strike at General Motors, settled in late October. Orders for cars and auto parts fell 1.9% in October and 2.9% in September.

American manufacturing has been hurt by a trade war with China and a slowing global economy. Overall October orders were better than economists had expected.

In addition, a closely watched category that tracks business investment rose 1.2% last month after dropping in September.

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