《經濟數據》德國2月製造業訂單環比四個月來首降2.2% 遠遜預期
德國聯邦統計局數據顯示,經季節性與日曆及價格調整後,德國2月製造業新訂單終止連升3個月,按月轉降2.2%(前上修升2.3%),遠超市場預期轉降0.3%;若不包括主要訂單的2月製造業實際新訂單按月降1.6%。經價格及日曆調整製造業訂單按年升幅放緩至2.9%(前值上修急升8.2%),遠少於市場預期升5.4%。
期內,國外訂單按月轉降3.3%;來自歐元區新訂單按月降3.3%;來自其他國家訂單按月降3.4%。然而,國內訂單按月降幅明顯收窄至僅0.2%。
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