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U.S. factory orders rise moderately in September
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Canada’s exports rise in September as wheat volumes rebound
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Aircraft lessor AerCap raises earnings outlook on growing demand
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U.S. labor market resilience persists; productivity remains weak
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Bombardier’s loss narrows on strong demand for business jets
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Thousands rally in Spain to demand pay hikes amid high inflation
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