US Factory Orders Fall As Civilian Aircraft Demand Dives

US Factory Orders Fall As Civilian Aircraft Demand Dives

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -New orders for U.S.-manufactured goods fell in January, pulled down by a plunge in civilian aircraft bookings, but increases in machinery and a range of other products suggested that manufacturing could be regaining its footing. The report from the Commerce Department on Monday also showed shipments of manufactured goods rebounding after two-straight monthly…

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Stock pickers reckon it’s time to move on from central banks

By Naomi Rovnick LONDON (Reuters) -Stock market investors are calling time on the idea that the Federal Reserve, and other major central banks, have their back. Hopes for interest rate cuts by year-end have evaporated, given resilient data and sticky inflation, suggesting central banks will instead be inclined to keep borrowing costs around their highest…

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Crypto Stocks Fall As Silvergate Crisis Deepens

Crypto Stocks Fall As Silvergate Crisis Deepens

(Reuters) – Shares of cryptocurrency-related companies fell in premarket trading on Monday after Silvergate Capital Corp pulled the plug on its crypto payments network, following its doubts about keeping its business viable. The digital assets-focused bank said late on Friday that effective immediately it had made a “risk-based decision” to discontinue the Silvergate Exchange Network…

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