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 fall, business spending shows signs of stabilizing
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Factory Orders -1.5% vs -1.9%% Expected
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Trading Radar for 8/4: Kellogg (K), MGM Resorts (MGM), Activision (ATVI), FireEye (FEYE), Weight Watchers (WTW) Report
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U.S. factory orders fall, but rising backlogs hint at stabilization
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Factory Orders -1% vs -0.8%% Expected
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Sterling slumps, Treasury yields hit record low as uncertainty persists
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Trading Radar for 7/5: AZZ, Inc. (AZZ), International Speedway (ISCA) Report
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U.S. factory data, auto sales improve, construction spending slips
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U.S. data offers hope for manufacturing; jobs market steady
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UK factory orders defy Brexit nerves, improve in June - CBI
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Spain's auto-pilot economy flies high above political turmoil
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Spain's auto-pilot economy flies high above political turmoil
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Slumping Japan exports, factory orders add to headaches for PM Abe, BOJ
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U.S. business inventories post largest gain in nine months
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Strong U.S. retail sales, consumer sentiment data buoy economic outlook
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U.S. wholesale inventories barely rise, sales rebound
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Exports surge drives German trade surplus to record high in March
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IMF more upbeat on Germany outlook as factory orders rise
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City where Soviet workers rose up stays calm in Russian crisis
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U.S. economy seen growing 1.7 percent in second quarter: Atlanta Fed
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U.S. factory orders rise solidly; inventories pick up
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Factory Orders (Mar) 1.1% vs 0.6% Expected
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Strong U.S. services sector data buoys economic outlook
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Dollar rises as U.S. data ease some growth worries
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Trading Radar for 5/4: Tesla (TSLA), Time Warner (TWX), Priceline Group (PCLN), Fitbit (FIT), MetLife (MET) Report
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U.S. manufacturing shows signs of stability as export orders rise
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Weak U.S. factory, consumer confidence data cloud growth outlook
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U.S. economy seen growing 0.4 pct in first quarter: Atlanta Fed
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U.S. factory data signals further slowdown in economic growth
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Factory Orders (Feb) -1.7 vs -1.7% Expected
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Trading Radar for 4/4: NXT-ID (NXTD), Air Industries (AIRI), Novagold Resources (NG) Report
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U.S. factory orders data points to easing in manufacturing slump
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Factory Orders 1.6% vs 2.1% Expected
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U.S. data flow suggests economy regaining steam
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Trading Radar for 3/3: Barnes & Noble (BKS), Ciena (CIEN), HP Enterprise (HPE), H&R Block (HRB), Trina Solar (TSL) Report
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Spending on refugees helps support German fourth quarter growth
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UK factory orders weaken further in February - CBI
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Strong U.S. consumer spending counters recession fears
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More Americans quitting jobs as labor market strengthens
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German factory orders fall more than expected in December
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Factory Orders -2.9% vs -2.8% Expected
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Strong U.S. housing data offers ray of hope for slowing economy
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U.S. factory orders, inventories fall in November
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Factory Orders -0.2% vs -0.2% Expected
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Trading Radar for 1/6: Monsanto (MON), RPM Int'l (RPM), Resources Connection (RECN), EXFO (EXFO) Report
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Transportation buoys U.S. factory orders in October
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Factory Orders 1.5 % vs 1.4%
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Trading Radar for 12/3: Kroger (KR), Express (EXPR), Dollar General (DG), Ambarella (AMBA) Report
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U.S. factory orders fall, inventory liquidation under way
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September Factory Orders -1% vs -0.9% Expected

