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Factory orders rise more than expected in May

New orders for U.S. factory goods rose more than expected in May, a hopeful sign for U.S. manufacturers who have appeared more vulnerable to Europe's festering debt crisis.

 

Factory orders post surprise fall in April

New orders for factory goods fell in April for the third time in four months as demand slipped for everything from cars and machinery to computers, the latest worrisome sign for the economy.

Senh: More bad news for the economy.

 

Factory orders rebound in February, up 1.3 percent

New orders for U.S. factory goods rebounded in February and firms increased orders for capital goods, suggesting manufacturing held on to some momentum early in the year.

 

Factory orders rebound in November

New orders received by factories unexpectedly rose in November, and orders excluding transportation recorded their largest gain in eight months, according to a government report on Tuesday that pointed to underlying strength in manufacturing.

 

U.S. Construction Spending and Factory Use Rise

New data indicate the American economy is continuing to recover despite the European slowdown.

 

Dow Up By Triple Digits On Economic Data

Better-than-expected orders for U.S.-made manufactured goods lead equities higher in morning trading.

 

Factory orders rise 0.9 percent in September

Factory orders rise 0.9 percent in September

Orders to U.S. factories rebounded in September, helped by strength in autos, heavy machinery and military aircraft....

 

U.S. factory, home sales data signal economic recovery

The U.S. manufacturing sector grew in August for the first time in over a year and a half, while pending home sales surged to a two-year high in July, adding to mounting evidence the longest economic slowdown since the Great Depression is ending.

 

White House: U.S. Has Avoided Depression - Obama Ventures to Indiana in Defense of Stimulus

White House: U.S. Has Avoided Depression - Obama Ventures to Indiana in Defense of Stimulus

A White House spokesman said Wednesday that the United States has avoided falling off an economic cliff, citing as evidence a new report showing factory orders rose in June for the fourth time in five months, an unexpected gain and the latest sign that the ailing manufacturing sector is recovering.

 

US factory orders decline again

US orders for long-lasting manufactured goods fell more than expected in January as the downturn continued to bite.

 

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