German Factory Orders Rise More than Expected
2024-11-06 07:18
By
Farida Husna
1 min. read
Factory orders in Germany increased by 4.2% month-over-month in September 2024, exceeding market expectations of 1.5% and following a downwardly revised 5.4% decline in the previous month.
The latest result marked the steepest growth since June, largely driven by large-scale orders for aircraft, ships, and trains (117.1%), and a modest rise in orders for the automotive industry (2.9%).
Conversely, demand decreased for basic metals (-10.0%) and machinery and equipment (-3.6%).
New orders rose for both capital goods (8.3%) and consumer goods (3.8%), but fell for intermediate goods (-2.4%).
Notably, foreign orders increased by 4.4%, buoyed by a 14.6% jump in orders from the Eurozone, while demand from outside the Eurozone declined by 1.6%.
Domestic orders also expanded by 3.6%.
Excluding large orders, incoming orders rose by 2.2% from August.
In a three-month comparison, new orders were 4.2% higher in Q3 2024 compared to the previous quarter.