US Durable Goods Orders Tumbled In December As Boeing Bloodbath Continues

US Durable Goods Orders Tumbled In December As Boeing Bloodbath Continues

US Durable Goods Orders tumbled in December, according to preliminary data, dropping 2.2% MoM (vs +0.65 MoM expectations). Worse still, November’s 1.2% MoM decline was revised down to a 2.0% MoM decline…

Source: Bloomberg

The large decline appears to be Boeing related as Ex-Transports, durable goods rose 0.3% MoM as expected with non-defense aircraft and parts orders plunging 45.7% MoM…

Source: Bloomberg

The value of core capital goods orders, a proxy for investment in equipment excluding aircraft and military hardware, increased 0.5% last month after a revised 0.9% jump in November.

The bottom line – who knows? Ignore the noise and all is well. But what if the noise is the signal?

Tyler Durden
Tue, 01/28/2025 – 08:41

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