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US core capital goods orders surge beyond forecasts in March as business spending signals strengthen
Economy
Published on 29 April 2026

Orders excluding aircraft jump again, beating expectations
Non-defense capital goods orders excluding aircraft rose 3.3% in March, topping forecasts and following an upwardly revised 1.6% gain in February. The data, released by the US Census Bureau, is closely watched as a proxy for future business spending and investment plans, suggesting momentum in demand for equipment and production capacity.
- March non-defense capital goods orders excluding aircraft jumped 3.3%
- February gain was revised upward to 1.6%
- The report is a key proxy for upcoming business spending
- Stronger orders suggest firms may be planning more investment
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