US factory orders increase 1.2 per cent in August
WASHINGTON — Orders at U.S. factories increased by 1.2 per cent in August, driven by strong gains in aluminum and other metals, industrial machinery and autos.
The solid showing follows a steep drop of 3.3 per cent in July, the Commerce Department said Thursday. Recent hurricanes didn’t impact the data, the department said.
The report suggests U.S. manufacturing is benefiting from a stronger dollar and an improving global economy. Americans are buying more cars, in part to replace those destroyed by Hurricanes Harvey and Irma. That could boost orders in the coming months. The manufacturing sector continues to look healthy after a survey released earlier this week found that factory activity expanded in September at the fastest pace in 13 years.
A category that serves as a proxy for business investment climbed a solid 1.1 per cent after a 1.3 per cent increase in July. The gains in business investment show companies are optimistic about future demand from customers.