WASHINGTON (MarketWatch)
U.S. orders for durable goods rose 4% in July as demand for autos and commercial aircraft surged, the government reported Wednesday
Orders for June were also revised up to show a 1.3% drop instead of a 1.9% decline, according to Commerce Department data.
Economists surveyed by MarketWatch had expected orders to rise by 2.5%.
Yet orders for core capital goods, which omit the volatile defense and transportation sectors, fell by 1.5%.
Core capital orders give a better read on trends in the private sector.
In addition, shipments of core capital equipment goods, which the government uses to help calculate gross domestic product, edged up 0.2% in July.
Orders for transportation equipment jumped 14.5%, while orders for motor vehicles and parts increased 11.5%.
Orders for most other goods fell.
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