Increasing industrial orders in the U.S.A.
The new industrial orders in the United States, increased by 2.1 percent by 8.8 billion dollars, to 421 billion USD in September. Expectations were about a more modest, 1,3 percent growth. Acccording to the revised datas, a stagnation occurred in August. The stock order without transportation tools, rose by 0.4 percent
The pending orders are showing growth for the sixth month, after increased by 1 percent with 8 billion dollars, to 813.5 billion USD. The ratio of pending orders and shipments was 5.64 after the 5.61 ratio of August. Stocks increased by 0.7 percent, with 3.5 billion USD to 531.2 billion USD. The stocks / shipments ratio remained 1.27 – reports ProfitLine.hu.
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