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Economic Report: U.S. factory orders jump 1.6% in May — but it’s not quite as good as it looks

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U.S. factory orders jumped 1.6% in May, but the increase was largely tied to petroleum-related products whose prices have risen sharply. A more recent survey of top executives suggests demand might be waning as the economy slows.

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