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Did Wednesday's low mark a trading low?
Economics This Week’s Data Helped by government transfer payments, May personal income jumped 1.4% versus estimates of a 0.2% increase; May personal spending rose 0.3% versus expectations of a 0.4% advance. http://www.calculatedriskblog.com/2009...
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06-26-2009 8:37 AM
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Economics This Week’s Data Weekly mortgage applications (secondary indicator) were reported down .6%. March personal spending fell .2% versus expectations of a .1% decline and an increase of .2% in February. http://econompicdata.blogspot.com/2009...
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Finding the boundaries of a new trading range
Economics This Week’s Data Corporate profits declined over 16% in the fourth quarter: http://econompicdata.blogspot.com/2009/03/corporate-profits-dropped-most-since.html February personal income fell .2%, in line with expectations, while February...
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03-27-2009 8:38 AM
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Where's the bottom?
Economics This Week’s Data January personal income was reported up .4% versus expectations of a .3% decline; most of the positive impact came from an increase in government employee pay raises. January personal spending was up .6% versus estimates...
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