Durable Goods Orders Down 1.3% in March

WASHINGTON — Durable goods orders unexpectedly declined 1.3% in March, the first drop in four months, as the category was pulled lower by transportation equipment orders, the Commerce Department reported Friday.

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Excluding transportation goods, durable goods orders rose 2.8%, the largest monthly gain since December 2007. Orders for nonmilitary capital goods, excluding aircraft, increased 4.0%.

Economists expected durable goods orders to increase 0.3% in March and orders excluding transportation goods to increase 0.7%.

Transportation equipment orders fell 12.9%, the largest decline since June, mostly due to a decline in nonmilitary aircraft and parts.

Motor vehicle and parts orders increased 2.5% in March.

Total orders in February were revised higher to a 1.1% increase from a 0.5% gain reported last month, and orders excluding transportation were also revised higher to a 1.7% rise from the originally reported 0.9% jump.

March orders for computers and electronic products increased 3.4%, the strongest gain in more than a year. Orders for machinery increased 8.6%.

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