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German Factory Orders rise 2.9% MoM in July vs. -1.5% expected

Germany’s Factory Orders unexpectedly rose in July, according to the official data published by the Federal Statistics Office on Thursday, suggesting that the German manufacturing sector recovery holds momentum.

Over the month, contracts for goods ‘Made in Germany’ climbed by 2.9% in July, having registered a 4.6% growth in June while beating the estimates of a 1.5% drop.

Germany’s Industrial Orders jumped 3.7% in the year through July, as against the previous slump of 11.2%.

Germany Factory Orders n.s.a. (YoY) climbed from previous -11.8% to 3.7% in July

Germany Factory Orders n.s.a. (YoY) climbed from previous -11.8% to 3.7% in July
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BoJ’s Takata: If economy, prices move in line with our forecast, will adjust policy rate in several stages

Bank of Japan (BoJ) Board Member Hajime Takata is back on the wires early Europe on Thursday, noting that “if the economy, prices move in line with our forecast, we will adjust policy rate in several stages.” Additional quotes Don't have specific image in mind when I say we need to spend "sufficient time" to scrutinize economy, price developments.
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