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. August factory orders post largest gain in 11 months
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Factory Orders (Aug) 2.3% vs 2.1%
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Wall Street stumbles as bond yield climb continues
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U.S. weekly jobless claims near 49-year low; factory orders surge
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China August investment, retail data to highlight soft domestic demand
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U.S. factory orders fall in July on weak aircraft demand
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Trump trade threats bite into German factory orders
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Factory Orders (Jun) 0.7% vs 0.7% Expected
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U.S. jobless claims up slightly; factory orders rise
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Trump's trade policy darkens German corporate mood in July
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British factory growth rebounds, investment plans weaken before Brexit: CBI
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U.S. manufacturing strengthening; trade tensions pose risk
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Factory Orders 0.4% vs 0.0%
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Wall Street set to open higher as oil prices rise
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Euro zone second-quarter growth likely decent but trade concerns rising
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Atlanta Fed lowers U.S. second-quarter GDP view to 4.5 percent
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Weak demand for aircraft hurts U.S. factory orders
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Factory Orders (Apr) -0.8% vs -0.5% Expected
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'Upswing remains intact': German industrial data dispels concerns
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Atlanta Fed lowers U.S. second quarter GDP growth view to 4.0 percent
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U.S. factory orders rise, but business equipment spending slowing
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Factory Orders (Mar) 1.6% vs 1.4% Expected
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S&P drops as weak earnings offset strong economic data
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S&P 500 ends slightly lower on earnings disappointments; yields slip
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Little rebound for UK retailers after "Beast from the East": CBI
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UK CBI factory orders growth fails to recover in April
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U.S. factory orders increase broadly in February
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Factory Orders (Feb) 1.2% vs 1.7% Expected
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U.S. core capital goods orders bolster business spending outlook
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UK factory orders gauge falls to five-month low in March: CBI
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U.S. labor market tightening, inflation gaining steam
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U.S. retail sales falter; inflation creeping higher
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U.S. economy creates 313,000 jobs in February; wage growth slows
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U.S. manufacturing, business spending on equipment slowing
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Factory Orders (Jan) -1.4% vs -1.4% Expected
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U.S. factory orders post fifth straight monthly increase
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Factory Orders (Dec) 1.7% vs 1.5% Expected
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N.Y. Fed upgrades U.S. fourth quarter GDP view near four percent
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U.S. factory orders rise for fourth straight month
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Factory Orders (Dec) 1.3% vs 1.1% Expected
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U.S. factory orders slip; business spending robust
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Factory Orders (Oct) -0.1% vs -0.4% Expected
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Jobs galore but when will wages finally pick up?
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U.S. factory orders rise, core capital goods orders revised higher
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Factory Orders (Sep ) 1.4% vs 1.2% Expected
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Dollar rises after strong U.S. services, factory data
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Atlanta Fed raises U.S. third-quarter GDP growth view to 2.8 percent
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U.S. factory orders rise; core capital goods orders revised higher

