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Saturday, September 13, 2008

NEws

  • Retail Sales in U.S. Unexpectedly Fall as Consumers Cut Back on Purchases
  • European Industrial Output Drops More Than Forecast; Payrolls Growth Slows
  • U.S. Producer Prices Fall 0.9%, More Than Forecast, as Energy Costs Drop
  • China May Ease Lending Restrictions After Export Growth, Production Cooled
  • EU Officials Say No Plan to Follow U.S. in Cutting Taxes, Interest Rates
  • Wellink Says ECB Interest Rates `Adequate,' Sees No Need for Changes Soon
  • Bernanke May Be Wrong: Next Fed Move Might Be to Lower Rate, Not Raise It

Inflation concerns ease on energy price retracements but economic concerns linger on. Interest movements will likely be

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