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Core US Factory Orders Better Than Expected In December

Core US Factory Orders Better Than Expected In December

While sentiment is sagging to multi-year lows, ‘hard’ data is helping support growth forecasts (GDPNOW) and holding stocks at record highs.

This morning we get a fresh glimpse at America’s manufacturing segment – hard data – with Orders data (which is expected to drop MoM in December).

After surging higher in November (+2.7% MoM), analysts expected US Factory Orders to drop 0.6% MoM in December but the actual print disappointed, dropping 0.7% MoM

Source: Bloomberg

Interestingly, Core Factory Orders rose 0.4% MoM – better than expected

Source: Bloomberg

The final December prints for Durable Goods Orders fell 1.4% as expected (and in line with the preliminary data).

New orders non-defense, ex-air – a proxy for spending – rose 0.8% MoM (better than expected).

The bottom line is this data is overall supportive for GDP guesstimates (and earnings).

Tyler Durden
Mon, 02/23/2026 – 10:06

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