Boeing, Boeing, Gone: US Factory Orders Plunge Most Since COVID Lockdowns In January

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US factory orders crashed 3.6% MoM in January, notably worse than the 2.9% MoM decline expected and worse still that December's 0.2% MoM rise was revised to a 0.3% decline. This didappointment pulled orders down 2.0% YoY - the worst annual decline since Sept 2020...

Source: Bloomberg

And on a core (ex-transports) basis, orders also disappointed, down 0.8% MoM (vs -0.1% MoM exp), dragging the core orders down 1.6% YoY...

Source: Bloomberg

January saw the biggest plunge in non-defense aircraft & parts (Boeing) since April 2019 (but we're building lots of boats)...

Source: Bloomberg

Interestingly January also saw a surge in metalworking machinery manufacturing while ferrous metal foundries orders crashed...

Source: Bloomberg

But we can thank the good old Military Industrial Complex for orders not being more of a shitshow as Defense spending jumped 24% MoM...

Source: Bloomberg

Finally, it's that same old issue again... downward revisions!! In the last 21 months, US factory orders have been downwardly revised 16 times...

Source: Bloomberg

Bidenomics - make it up as you go along - continues.


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