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US durable goods orders to decline in May – TDS

Both TD and the wider market are looking for US durable goods orders to decline in May, suggests the analysis team at TDS.

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“TD expects durable orders to fall by 1.5% m/m, with aircraft orders leading the decline, while a pullback in motor vehicles adds to the soft print. The market looks for a more mild decline of 0.7% m/m and also expects a stronger increase in ex-transportation orders (0.4%) than TD (0.2%).”

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