US: Durables orders likely fell back 1.6% - TDS

Analysts at TD Securities suggest that US durable goods (along with advance trade data) will be watched closely as those will factor into the Q3 GDP release.

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“Durables orders likely fell back 1.6% on a correction in nondefense aircraft but details should be positive. IP figures point to solid gains in autos and ex-transportation orders, with the latter up 0.7%. We also expect a rebound in core capex orders (+1.0%).”

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