* Above average number of large orders in April
* March orders revised to -2.7 pct m/m from -4.0 pct
BERLIN, June 7 (Reuters) - German manufacturing orders rose a seasonally adjusted 2.8 percent in April helped by an above average number of orders worth over 50 million euros ($73 million), data showed on Tuesday, indicating the economy should expand at a healthy pace.
Data published by the German economy ministry on Tuesday also revised March orders upwards to ...
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