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Regulatory reform, bad; economic data, good; Treasury financing, bad
Economics This Week’s Data The leading economic indicators in May rose 1.2% versus expectations of a 1.0% increase and +1.0% recorded in April. April and May’s report represent the first two back to back increases in many months. The June...
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06-19-2009 8:19 AM
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Economics This Week’s Data The January leading economic indicators rose .4% versus expectations of a .1% increase; however, absent the expansion in the money supply, this indicator would have been down. http://econompicdata.blogspot.com/2009/02...
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