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US factory orders show weak rise | US factory orders show weak rise |
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US factory orders recorded their smallest rise for three months in May, reflecting declining demand for cars, heavy machinery and steel. | US factory orders recorded their smallest rise for three months in May, reflecting declining demand for cars, heavy machinery and steel. |
Factory orders rose 0.6%, less than half the rises seen in April and March, according to the Commerce Department. | Factory orders rose 0.6%, less than half the rises seen in April and March, according to the Commerce Department. |
The fall would have been bigger without the support of transportation orders, which rose 2.5% on the back of rising orders for aircraft. | The fall would have been bigger without the support of transportation orders, which rose 2.5% on the back of rising orders for aircraft. |
Excluding transportation orders, factory orders only rose by 0.4%. | Excluding transportation orders, factory orders only rose by 0.4%. |
Analysts said that the figures were also boosted by the price of oil. | Analysts said that the figures were also boosted by the price of oil. |
"The data if anything is a little inflated by the increase in the nominal price of oil for the petroleum guys in the sample," said Carl Lantz from Credit Suisse in New York. | "The data if anything is a little inflated by the increase in the nominal price of oil for the petroleum guys in the sample," said Carl Lantz from Credit Suisse in New York. |
Others said that a positive reading of any kind was an encouraging sign. | |
"The fact that they're still showing expansion is definitely a positive," said Edward Bretschger from Calyon Securities. | |
"A positive data point like this may be what need to stave off the technical definition of a bear market." |
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