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The Conference Board of Canada suggests the loonie reaching parity with the US dollar may not pose as great a danger for Cana

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Industrial production unexpectedly rose in February, due in part to gains in demand for computers and semiconductors that sig

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One year ago, Washington shored up Wall Street, Chrysler and General Motors. Yet, the $77 billion Detroit bailout has proved

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U.S. exports dipped in January, the government said Thursday, but economists weren't fazed. They predict export growth will b

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Canada's manufacturers and exporters are likely to feel the squeeze after the Canadian dollar crept closer to parity on Frida

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U.K. factory production unexpectedly fell in January for the first time in five months, a sign manufacturing is struggling to

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Japan’s machinery orders slipped in January after the biggest jump since 2000, indicating a subdued appetite among the nati

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Japan’s producer prices fell for a 14th month in February, adding to evidence that deflation may weigh on the economy’s e

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Japanese machinery orders fell in January, a sign that any pickup in capital spending is likely to be slow.

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Manufacturing sales volumes rose 3.1 per cent in the December quarter, led by meat and dairy and other food-related industrie

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Industries Can Cope with High Dollar: Think-Tank

posted by Avatar provision 1 day 19 hours ago in USD, CAD, Manufacturing made popular 1 day 18 hours ago

The Conference Board of Canada suggests the loonie reaching parity with the US dollar may not pose as great a danger for Canadian industry as many assume.  read more
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U.S. Output Gain Points to More Investment

posted by Avatar Tottie 1 day 23 hours ago in USD, Fundamental, Manufacturing made popular 1 day 22 hours ago

Industrial production unexpectedly rose in February, due in part to gains in demand for computers and semiconductors that signal the pickup in U.S. business investment is being sustained.  read more
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Only manufacturing can save the Midwest

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One year ago, Washington shored up Wall Street, Chrysler and General Motors. Yet, the $77 billion Detroit bailout has proved to be wide of the mark.  read more
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Export growth likely to remain bright spot for US

posted by Avatar lesz 3 days ago in USD, GDP, Manufacturing made popular 3 days ago

U.S. exports dipped in January, the government said Thursday, but economists weren't fazed. They predict export growth will be a bright spot for American manufacturers through the rest of 2010.  read more
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A boon to March break travellers

posted by Avatar Flexie 4 days ago in CAD, Fundamental, Manufacturing made popular 4 days ago

Canada's manufacturers and exporters are likely to feel the squeeze after the Canadian dollar crept closer to parity on Friday following stronger-than-expected employment numbers.  read more
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U.K. Manufacturing Drops for First Time Since August

posted by Avatar Lacy 6 days ago in GBP, Fundamental, Manufacturing made popular 6 days ago

U.K. factory production unexpectedly fell in January for the first time in five months, a sign manufacturing is struggling to shake off the nation’s longest recession on record.  read more
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Japanese Machinery Orders Declined 3.7% in January

posted by Avatar friendlydude 6 days ago in JPY, Fundamental, Manufacturing made popular 6 days ago

Japan’s machinery orders slipped in January after the biggest jump since 2000, indicating a subdued appetite among the nation’s companies to ramp up capital spending even as manufacturing passed its worst.  read more
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Japan’s Producer Prices Tumble as Deflation Persists

posted by Avatar yen2yen 7 days ago in JPY, Fundamental, Manufacturing made popular 7 days ago

Japan’s producer prices fell for a 14th month in February, adding to evidence that deflation may weigh on the economy’s export-driven recovery.  read more
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Japanese Machinery Orders Declined 3.7% in January

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Japanese machinery orders fell in January, a sign that any pickup in capital spending is likely to be slow.  read more
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Manufacturing sales off nine-year low

posted by Avatar mintchocolate 9 days ago in NZD, Manufacturing made popular 9 days ago

Manufacturing sales volumes rose 3.1 per cent in the December quarter, led by meat and dairy and other food-related industries.  read more
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NZ manufacturing, construction show pick-up

posted by Avatar andes 9 days ago in NZD, Manufacturing made popular 9 days ago

New Zealand manufacturing sales volumes climbed in the fourth quarter, while home construction led to an increase in building work put in place, signs that the nation’s economy is gradually reviving as expected.  read more
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NZ manufacturing sales off nine-year low

posted by Avatar princesa 9 days ago in NZD, Manufacturing made popular 9 days ago

New Zealand manufacturing sales volumes rose a seasonally adjusted 3.1 per cent in the December quarter, led by meat and dairy and other food-related industries.  read more