Factory Orders
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The Factory Orders report measures dollar volume of new orders, shipments, unfilled orders, and inventories reported by domestic manufacturers. Figures within the Factory Orders report are reported in the billions of dollars and also in a percent change from the previous month. Generally the Factory Orders is not widely watched compared to other economic releases.
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U.S. factory orders rise more than expected in October
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Factory Orders (Oct) 1% vs 0.5% Expected
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No Leftovers on the Lot: Edmunds Experts Suggest Shoppers Factory Order to Get the Vehicles They Want This Black Friday
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Perrigo Reports Third Quarter 2021 Financial Results From Continuing Operations
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U.S. factory orders unexpectedly rise in September
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Factory Orders (Sep) 0.2% vs 0.1% Expected
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U.S. factory orders gain steam as manufacturing keeps humming
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Factory Orders (Aug) 1.2% vs 1% Expected
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Marketmind: Emerging Britain
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European stocks end near record highs as tech rallies
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U.S. factory orders increase in July despite supply constraints
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Factory Orders +0.4%, versus +0.3% expected
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Stock Market News For Today September 2, 2021
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Marketmind: Currencies at a crossroad
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Marketmind: Peaks everywhere
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Solid U.S. factory orders, business spending on equipment point to enduring manufacturing strength
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Factory Orders (Jun) 1.5% vs 1% Expected
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S&P 500 closes at record high as Apple, healthcare stocks help shrug off Delta worries
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Philly Fed factory index falls in July to lowest since December
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U.S. factory orders rebound strongly in May
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Factory Orders (May) 1.7% vs 1.6% Expected
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Marketmind: Bring on the payrolls
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Dollar falls from three-month high after U.S. nonfarm payrolls data
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U.S. factory orders fall more than expected in April
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Factory Orders (Apr) -0.6% vs -0.2% Expected
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Best Penny Stocks to Buy For June? 3 Green Energy Stocks To Watch
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U.S. factory orders rebound in March; business spending on equipment strong
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Factory Orders (Mar) 1.1% vs 1.3% Expected
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Robust domestic demand lifts U.S. trade deficit to record high
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China's factory activity growth slows on supply bottlenecks, soft demand
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Mexico's factories contract at slowest pace in a year, still hurting
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U.S. factory orders decline in February
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U.S. services sector gauge scales record high; cost pressures mounting
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Factory Orders (Feb) -0.8% vs -0.5% Expected
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U.S. factory orders surge, but business spending on equipment slowing
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Factory Orders (Jan) 2.6% vs 2.1% Expected
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UK economy shows signs of stabilisation after new lockdown hit
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Take Five: Dollar signs
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U.S. factory orders beat expectations in December
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Factory Orders (Dec) 1.1% vs 0.7% Expected
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Oil rises on economic optimism, tightening supplies
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U.S. factory orders beat expectations in November
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Factory Orders (Nov) 1% vs 0.7% Expected
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Dollar rebounds off March 2018 low as Georgia elections point to Dem sweep
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U.S. factory orders increase more than expected in October
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Factory Orders (Oct) 1% vs 0.8% Expected
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U.S. factory orders rise solidly; outlook uncertain
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Factory Orders (Sep) 1.1% vs 1% Expected
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Escalade Reports Consecutive Record Setting Quarters with Third Quarter Financials
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U.S. factory orders miss expectations; business spending improving

