ELFF Economic Outlook Forecasts 4.5% Expansion In Equipment/Software Investment



After two consecutive solid years, equipment and software investment growth is likely to slow in 2019 to 4.5 percent (up from 4.1 percent in the Economic Outlook published in December), according to the Q2 update to the 2019 Equipment Leasing & Finance U.S. Economic Outlook released today by the Equipment Leasing & Finance Foundation.

Business and consumer confidence have fallen from the highs experienced last year in the wake of tax reform but remain elevated, and a strong labor market and rising wages should lead to solid consumer spending growth.

Jeffry D. Elliott, foundation chairman and senior managing director of Huntington Equipment Finance, said, “Although the equipment finance industry is off to a slow start this year, business conditions remain generally favorable, and we expect the majority of equipment verticals to post positive investment growth in 2019.”

Highlights from the study include:

  • Capital spending exceeded expectations at the close of 2018, despite some weakening in the underlying economic fundamentals. However, business investment faces downside risk in the first half of 2019 given the recent slowdown in the industrial sector and weaker global growth. Credit market conditions remain mostly healthy, though banks continue to tighten lending standards for some loans and demand for credit has weakened among both businesses and consumers. Financial stress remains in check, however, as delinquencies and charge-offs are still well below historical norms.
  • After achieving 2.9 percent growth in 2018—tied with 2015 for the strongest year of growth during the current business cycle—the U.S. economy appears to have slowed in early 2019. Consumer spending should continue to serve as the backbone for economic growth, but business investment appears likely to slow after a Q4 rebound due to lower oil prices, easing confidence, and waning global demand. Recent declines in business and consumer confidence and the ongoing negotiations with China on trade policy are two wildcards that should be closely monitored.
  • Overall, despite the soft patch in the first quarter, the equipment finance industry should resume its expansionary track in 2019. The industry does face headwinds moving forward, such as contracting investment in residential and nonresidential construction and softening small business sentiment.

The Foundation-Keybridge U.S. Equipment & Software Investment Momentum Monitor, which is included in the report, tracks 12 equipment and software investment verticals.

Over the next three to six months:

  • Agricultural machinery investment growth is likely to slow;
  • Construction machinery investment growth should remain weak and may contract;
  • Materials handling equipment investment is likely to expand at a modest rate;
  • All other industrial equipment investment growth will likely remain weak and may stall;
  • Medical equipment investment growth is expected to slow;
  • Mining and oilfield machinery investment growth may improve, but a strong rebound appears unlikely;
  • Aircraft investment should expand at a moderate rate;
  • Ships and boats investment is likely to remain weak;
  • Railroad equipment investment growth is likely to remain negative;
  • Trucks investment is expected to expand at a moderate rate;
  • Computers investment growth will likely growth modestly; and
  • Software investment growth should slow.

The Foundation produces the Equipment Leasing & Finance U.S. Economic Outlook report in partnership with economic and public policy consulting firm Keybridge Research. The full report is available on the Foundation’s website.

The Equipment Leasing & Finance Foundation is a 501c3 non-profit organization that propels the equipment finance sector—and its people—forward through industry-specific knowledge, intelligence, and programs that contribute to industry innovation, individual careers, and the overall betterment of the equipment leasing and finance industry. The Foundation is funded through individual and corporate donations.


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