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美国2月份工厂新订单保持稳定,剔除运输订单后订单增加

-- 2月份美国工厂新订单基本持平,与彭博社截至美国东部时间上午7:30汇总的调查结果相比,此前预期为下降0.2%,而上月数据也持平。 若剔除运输订单5.3%的降幅,新订单将增长1.2%,高于1月份0.5%的增幅预期(0.4%)。 耐用品新订单降幅从此前预估的1.4%上调至1.3%,1月份降幅为0.4%。 非耐用品新订单增长1.5%,高于上月0.5%的增幅。 工厂未完成订单和工厂库存均增长0.1%。 工厂出货量增长了 1.4%,加上此前公布的零售和批发销售预估数据,显示当月商业销售额有望增长 1.7%。

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