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    Businesses boost orders for equipment, machinery

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Companies ordered more machinery, computers and communication equipment in August, a positive sign for the slumping U.S. economy.

    An increase in demand for those kind of longer-lasting factory goods suggests businesses are sticking with their investment plans, despite slow growth and weak consumer spending.

    Overall orders for durable goods slipped 0.1 percent last month. The modest decline was largely due to an 8.5 percent drop in orders for autos and auto parts. In July, demand for those goods surged 10.2 percent — the biggest increase in eight years.

    Economists looked past the headline figure and focused more closely on a 1.1 percent increase in a key category that measures business investment plans. Those are core capital goods that are neither used for defense nor transportation.

    Another bright sign: shipments of those goods rose 2.8 percent, the fourth consecutive gain in this category. The government looks closely at shipment data when calculating economic growth.

    The orders were placed and shipped in a month when the stock market fluctuated wildly, Europe's debt crisis intensified and a raft of data suggested the U.S. economy was vulnerable to another recession.

    Economists said the fact that businesses kept expanding and modernizing during the turbulent month suggests many are confident in the future.

    "Business capital spending is rising. There is no recession," said Christopher Rupkey, chief financial economist at Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi in New York.

    "Large companies are so cash-rich that they can keep spending despite lower confidence," said Ian Shepherdson, chief U.S. economist at High Frequency Economics. "In competitive industries, the company which does not spend loses market share.

    Durable goods are products expected to last at least three years. Orders typically fluctuate from month to month.

    Manufacturing had been one of the leading sectors since the recession officially ended two years ago. But factory growth slowed this spring and summer, partly because of supply disruptions from Japan, but also because consumer demand weakened.

    Consumers have been paying more for food and gas, while receiving small raises. As a result, many have cut back on discretionary purchases, such as computers, appliances and furniture. That has slowed growth.

    The economy expanded at an annual rate of just 0.7 percent in the first six months of this year, the weakest growth since the recession ended.

    Slow growth had led many employers to delay hiring plans. In August, employers added zero net jobs, and the unemployment rate stayed at 9.1 percent for the second straight month.

    Economists don't expect growth to pick up much in the second half of the year.

    The forecasting panel for the National Association for Business Economics predicts 2.2 percent growth in the second half of this year. For the full year, it predicts only 1.7 percent growth.

    The economy needs to grow at more than twice that rate to make a significant dent in the unemployment rate, which has been above 9 percent in all but two months since the recession ended.

     

    7 comments

    • ergos  •  8 mths ago
      Great. Now I will make copies of these data and their rosy interpretation and put them in my empty fridge.
    • Alan  •  8 mths ago
      Do we ever receive honest analysis of financial data? Next time, may we have someone capable of interpreting the data correctly?
    • William  •  7 mths ago
      Could it possibly be that these companies are purchasing these items while their money is still worth something? That maybe they think they better get it now while they still can. It seems these economic reports are like a coin toss, heads the economy is up tails it is down. Why anyone is still investing might be the really big story lol
    • SHiNOBi_11  •  8 mths ago
      US does not risk another recession just “PASS THIS JOBS BILL and THE BUFFETT RULE.” Tax The Rich. There Is No Such Thing as a Debt Wall. - Obama in 2012!
    • johnmcfarm  •  7 mths ago
      Great piece of propaganda to support the socialistic democrat regime! What a talented propagandist this Martin Crutsinger is. Kudo's for creating a wonderful example of how to distort the truth and mislead the ignorant peasant class of the democrat party!!! Yes, there is good news all over the place if we just look at it right...
    • over here in this line  •  8 mths ago
      They bought new equipment because the prices were 1/2 the costs of 3 years ago.
      So if you have the cash, and the equipment costs $2,000,000, and its now $1,000,000,
      why not. And than again I have seen equipment that costs $600,000 new, 3 years ago,
      sell as now used for $20,000. Because the leasing companies want it gone. Most of the
      time it cost more to move it, than the purchased price as used. More equipment was repossessed in the last 3 years than in the previous 15 years.
      • Davis J. 8 mths ago
        If the cost was 1/2 then spending would have gone down, not up.
      • over here in this line 8 mths ago
        but they are buying
      • Michael 8 mths ago
        ...plus it's end of quarter/fiscal year now, so with lots of cash on the balance sheet I guess they figure it's best to spend it. Only other options are to buy-back stock, acquire other companies or give it to shareholders as dividends..... = /
    • GRACE  •  8 mths ago
      Many businesses are preparing for the economic recovery starting in 2013 following the election of a republican pro-business President.
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