U.S. Department of Commerce announced the U.S. factory orders excluding transportation month-on-month in April on 2025-06-03. The reported figure stands at -0.5%, with the prior figure recorded as -0.20%.
Regarding the U.S. factory orders excluding transportation month-on-month in April, Due to the fact that the statistical data includes defense sector goods and transportation sector goods, which are both high-priced products, the changes in data from these two sectors have a significant impact on the overall data. Therefore, the market pays more attention to the changes in data after excluding defense sector goods and transportation sector goods. In general, if this data increases, it indicates an improvement in the manufacturing sector, which is favorable for the country's currency. Conversely, if it decreases, it indicates a contraction in the manufacturing sector, which is unfavorable for the country's currency. The market generally places the most importance on the U.S. durable goods orders index, Represents the quantity of orders for non-durable goods within the next month, this data reflects the activity level in the manufacturing sector. By definition, orders refer to transactions for goods that are intended for purchase and are expected to be delivered immediately or in the future.
This data holds an importance level of , calculated using Change in the total volume of new manufacturing purchase orders, monthly rate data released, and updates monthly. The next release is set for 2025-07-03 22:00:00.
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