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US: Moderation in business spending on equipment - Nomura

The March factory orders report from US suggests some moderation in business spending on equipment in March, according to analysts at Nomura.

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“We think this slowdown was likely transitory considering still-elevated business sentiment and firm demand, while there is some risk that a pickup in equipment investment which we anticipate in coming quarters could be more gradual than our expectation. Factory orders increased 1.6% m-o-m in March, partly driven by a strong pickup in transportation equipment orders. New orders for durable goods excluding transportation equipment were revised up to a modest 0.3% mo-m gain (previously reported as no change from the prior month), but backward revisions were mixed.”

“Shipments of core capital goods (nondefense excluding aircraft) were revised down to a 0.8% m-o-m decline (previously reported as -0.7%) and orders of these goods were lowered to a 0.4% m-o-m decline (previously reported as -0.1%). While we think this slowdown was likely transitory, it still points to the risk that a pickup in equipment investment could be more gradual in coming months than we anticipated.”

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