German Factory Orders rise 0.2% MoM in September vs. -1.0% expected
|Germany’s Factory Orders unexpectedly rose in September, the official data published by the Federal Statistics Office showed Monday, suggesting that the German manufacturing sector is holding its recovery momentum.
On a monthly basis, contracts for goods ‘Made in Germany’ rose 0.2%, compared with a 3.9% increase reported in August while beating the market forecasts of a 1.0% decline.
Germany’s Industrial Orders dropped at an annual rate of 4.3% in the reported month, as against the previous slump of 6.3%.
FX implications
The upbeat German data is helping Euro bulls regain further ground, with the EUR/USD pair nearing 1.0750, up 0.10% on the day.
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