Factory Orders dropped 1.5% in December – their biggest fall since July – but modestly beat weak expectations. This drop despite the fact that inventories of manufactured durable goods in December, up eight of the last nine months, increased $3.2 billion or 0.8 percent to $387.9 billion to the highest level since the series was first published. This is the fastest year-over-year inventory build in 6 months – and fastest month-over-month build in 15 months.
- *U.S. DEC. DURABLES ORDERS DROP 4.2%; NON-DURABLES RISE 1.1%
- *DECEMBER FACTORY INVENTORY-TO-SALES RATIO RISES TO 1.29 MONTHS
Biggest drop in factory orders in 5 months…
as Inventories surge to new record high and at the fastest pace in 6 months…
via Zero Hedge http://ift.tt/1fLfIGJ Tyler Durden