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Economists forecast that orders for goods built to last fell 1.4%, according to Bloomberg estimates. The headline drop could reflect a decrease in aircraft orders.
Excluding transportation, economists estimate that orders rose 0.3%. Capital goods orders for non-defence items excluding aircraft are estimated to have increased by 0.2%.
These would all be improvements from May, when the data showed a slowdown in business spending. The monthly numbers are usually volatile and are subject to revision.
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