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The Treasury has a big auction next week; what will Ben do?
Beware of too much optimism
Test investor reaction to NFP number, then maybe lighten up.
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The Treasury has a big auction next week; what will Ben do?
Normal 0 MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 Economics This Week’s Data Nonfarm payrolls fell 345,000 in May versus expectations of a 525,000 decline--a clear improvement (less bad) from recent months where losses have exceed 500,000; the May unemployment...
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06-05-2009 8:27 AM
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Beware of too much optimism
Economics This Week’s Data Fourth quarter productivity rose 3.2%, more than twice estimates of +1.5%; unit labor costs increased 1.8% versus expectations of up 2.5%. The bad news is that these positive numbers resulted from rising job cuts; the...
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02-06-2009 8:29 AM
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Test investor reaction to NFP number, then maybe lighten up.
\ Economics This Week’s Data December non farm payroll fell 524,000 versus expectations of a 500,000 decline; unemployment rose to 7.2% versus estimates of 7.9% and 6.7% recorded in November. While worse than officially anticipated, the universe...
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