German orders from the manufacturing sector fell in March, mainly due to falling orders from abroad.
Manufacturing orders fell 4.7% month-on-month on adjusted terms, following a revised 0.8% drop in February, according to Destatis.
Economists expected orders to fall by 0.5%.
Capital goods orders fell 8.3% in March, while the production of intermediate goods fell by 1.5% on a monthly basis.
Orders for consumer goods increased by 6.4%.
Overseas orders in March fell 6.7% on a monthly basis, while new orders from the eurozone increased by 5.6% and new orders from other countries decreased by 13.2%.
Domestic orders fell 1.8%.
On an annual basis, manufacturing orders fell 3.1% in March.
Source: Capital

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