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| Producer prices jump, housing starts at 1991 low
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| Reuters - Soaring energy costs pushed U.S.
producer prices up sharply last month and housing starts fell
to 17-year low, according to data on Tuesday that spotlighted
the dilemma the Federal Reserve's faces in trying to tackle
weak economic growth amid high inflation.
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| Tue, 17 Jun 2008 20:30:42 GMT - Yahoo! News: Economy News |
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| Economy struggles with rising prices, slow growth
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| AP - Wholesale prices barreled ahead while housing and industrial activity faltered a blend of high-costs and slow growth that ensures the Federal Reserve's most likely move on interest rates next week will be no move whatsoever.
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| Tue, 17 Jun 2008 20:53:28 GMT - Yahoo! News: Economy News |
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| Economy - Tuesday
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| Investor's Business Daily - The broadest measure of U.S. trade with the rest of the world showed a shortfall of $176.4 bil in Q1 vs. a downwardly revised $167.2 bil in Q4. Analysts expected the gap to widen slightly to $173.5 bil from an initial $172.9 bil. The Q1 deficit equaled 5% of GDP vs. 4.8% in Q4. -- read full article |
| Tue, 17 Jun 2008 22:46:10 GMT - Yahoo! News: Economy News |
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| Economic outlook "subprime," no recession: report
(Reuters)
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| Reuters - The economy will likely avoid a
formal recession, but its outlook through the end of next year
is decidedly "subprime" with the deep housing downturn
restraining growth to just above 1 percent, a UCLA Anderson
Forecast report released on Wednesday said.
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| Wed, 18 Jun 2008 08:07:26 GMT - Yahoo! News: Economy News |
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| California economy to withstand housing drag: report
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| Reuters - The economy of California, the
most populous U.S. state, will remain weak this year as the
downturn in its housing market persists, but strong exports and
agricultural activity will help offset that drag, according to
a UCLA Anderson report released on Wednesday.
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| Wed, 18 Jun 2008 08:10:20 GMT - Yahoo! News: Economy News |
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| Housing starts in May hit 1991 low
(Reuters)
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| Reuters - U.S. housing starts slid 3.3 percent
in May to their lowest level in more than 17 years, while
permits for future construction also fell, signaling more
weakness ahead for the battered U.S. housing sector.
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| Tue, 17 Jun 2008 13:19:25 GMT - Yahoo! News: Economy News |
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| Producer prices jump, housing starts at 1991 low
(Reuters)
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| Reuters - Soaring energy costs pushed U.S.
producer prices up sharply last month and housing starts fell
to 17-year low, according to data on Tuesday that spotlighted
the Federal Reserve's dilemma of tackling weak growth amid high
inflation.
-- read full article |
| Tue, 17 Jun 2008 16:51:41 GMT - Yahoo! News: Economy News |
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