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* European and Chinese manufacturing slows... * Is a Spanish bailout on the doorstep... * Jobless claims remain higher... * Kiwi pulls out a rabbit... And, Now, Today's Pfennig For Your Thoughts! Talk of a Spanish rescue heats up... Good day.and welcome to Friday morning. I didn't realize it...
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Chuck Butler
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08-27-2010
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Filed under: Currencies, Dollar, Oil, Recession, Gold, Euro, Unemployment, Economy, GDP, Eurozone, FOMC, Fundamentals, Recovery, Jobless Claims, bond, finance
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Economics This Week’s Data Weekly mortgage applications jumped 8.5%, the first increase in a month. The October Institute for Supply Management’s nonmanufacturing index came in at 50.6 versus expectations of 52.0 and 50.9 recorded in September...
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Economics This Week’s Data September new home sales fell 6.2% versus expectations of a 2.5% increase. Weekly jobless claims declined 1,000 versus estimates of down 6,000. http://www.calculatedriskblog.com/2009/10/weekly-initial-unemployment-claims...
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Economics This Week’s Data Weekly mortgage applications fell 5.0% after a couple of big up weeks. August business inventories dropped 1.5% versus expectations of a 1.2% decline; business sales rose 1.0% meaning business continue to burn through...
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Economics This Week’s Data The final second quarter gross domestic product came in down 0.7% versus expectations of down 1.2% and the prior number of down 1.0%; second quarter corporate profits were off 19.2% on a year over year basis versus a decrease of 24.8% year over year at the end of the...
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Economics This Week’s Data Weekly mortgage applications rose 5.6%. Weekly jobless claims fell 21,000 versus expectations of a 5,000 increase; this is the third significant drop in claims in as many weeks. http://www.calculatedriskblog.com/2009/09/weekly-unemployment-claims-decline_24.html Other...
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Our continued goal at Precision Investing Group is to provide you with the information you need to place more successful trades in this market. This week we have an interesting study on non-seasonally adjusted initial jobless claims and market correlation. Being a technical analyst I have found that...
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Economics This Week’s Data Weekly mortgage applications rose 3.8%, the third increase in as many weeks. Weekly jobless claims were up slightly versus expectations that they would be down slightly (this article is short in length): http://www.calculatedriskblog...
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Economics This Week’s Data May durable goods orders came in surprisingly strong, up 1.8% versus expectations of a 1.5% decline; ex transportation, the number was also up +1.1%. http://econompicdata.blogspot.com/2009/06/durable-goods-update.html...
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Economics This Week’s Data Weekly mortgage applications rose 5%. First quarter productivity was reported up 0.8% versus expectations of up 0.3% and a decline in the fourth quarter of 2008 of 0.4%; unit labor costs rose 3.3% versus estimates of an increase of 3.4% and a 5.7% jump in 2008’s...
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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...