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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UK factory orders slide in June as Brexit uncertainty weighs: CBI
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U.S. manufacturing mired in soft patch as orders, shipments fall
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Factory Orders (Apr) -0.8% vs -1% Expected
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China's industrial profits shrink in April, add to pressure on economy
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China's retail sales growth slumps to 16-year low as trade war risks rise
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Take Five: Vol squall coming? World markets themes for the week ahead
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U.S. factory orders post largest increase in seven months
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Factory Orders (Mar) 1.9% vs 1.6% Expected
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U.S. first-quarter productivity strongest since 2014, labor costs subdued
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U.S. factory activity at two-and-half-year low, points to slowing economy
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China April factory growth unexpectedly slows as economy struggles for traction
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China's economic powerhouse Guangdong posts steady first-quarter growth: media
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U.S.-based investment-grade bond funds extend 2019's weekly inflow streak
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Atlanta Fed raises U.S. quarter one GDP growth view to 2.3%
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U.S. factory orders fall modestly, shipments increase
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Factory Orders (Feb) -0.5% vs -0.5% Expected
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Brent oil briefly touches $70 per barrel on tight supply
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Euro dips as weak German data prompts growth concerns
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India's factory growth hits six-month low in March on weak demand: PMI
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U.S. factory orders barely rise; shipments fall further
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Factory Orders (Jan) 0.1% vs 0.3% Expected
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Wall Street gives up gains on news of troubled trade talks
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China seeks to ease concerns over economy, data accuracy
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U.S. new home sales at seven-month high; services sector picks up
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U.S. goods trade deficit deteriorates; factory orders edge up
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U.S. factory orders rise less than expected in December
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Factory Orders (Dec) 0.1% vs 0.6% Expected
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UK manufacturers see stronger orders, average output growth: CBI
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U.S. Commerce Department releases new dates for fourth-quarter GDP, other reports
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Oil fumbles on global economic worries, dollar strength
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U.S. factory orders fall; core capital goods unrevised
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Factory Orders (Nov) -0.6% vs 0.3% Expected
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China unveils tax cuts for graduates, low-income workers in stimulus drive
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U.S. consumer morale at one-and-a-half year-low; house price gains slow
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U.S. delays fourth-quarter GDP report after government shutdown
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Global shipping rates slump in latest sign of economic slowdown
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Explainer: U.S. government shutdown leaves data vacuum in its wake
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China state planner warns economic pressure will hit job market
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Oil drops nearly 3 percent on rising supplies, China slowdown
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China's 2018 growth slows to 28-year low, more stimulus seen
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U.S. labor market strong; mid-Atlantic factory activity improves
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China's exports shrink most in two years, raising risks to global economy
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China says will cut banks' reserve requirements, taxes, as bad news piles up
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U.S. factory orders post largest drop in more than a year
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Factory Orders (Sep) -2.1% vs -2% Expected
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Soft manufacturing weighs on French business growth in November: PMI
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UK factory orders recover after October slump: CBI
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U.S. factory orders increase more than expected in September
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Factory Orders (Sep) 0.7% vs 0.5%
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Euro zone businesses hit the brakes as trade war stalls growth

