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Jul 31 2004
Optimism returns after promising gains
For one week at least, Wall Street faced down oil fears, political uncertainty and a slowing economy to register gains - ending a dreary month on a hopeful note. More
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Jul 30 2004
Weekly Leading Index Edges Down
[A] leading index of the U.S. economy [was] about unchanged at a 15-month low, a report said on Friday. More
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Jul 25 2004
Data Fuel Debate Over Economy
This summer's mixed bag of strong earnings growth and conservative company forecasts combined with soft economic data are fueling a debate about whether the U.S. is facing an economic slowdown. More
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Jul 23 2004
Debate Over June Data Going Strong
There will be more than a passing interest in the July economic indicators when they start to dribble out from the U.S. statistical mills and trade groups in the next two weeks. More
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Jul 23 2004
Leading Indicators Fell in June
Lakshman Achuthan, managing director of the Economic Cycle Research Institute, a New York research firm, said recent data point to "a downshift of economic growth." More
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Jul 23 2004
Weekly Leading Index Slips Further
The pace of U.S. economic growth slipped in the latest week to its lowest level since April of last year, underscoring signs of a slowdown on the horizon, a report said on Friday. More
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Jul 20 2004
Pace of U.S. Expansion Downshifting?
Weak economic data for June suggest economic growth is either pausing or shifting down a gear, making the economic omens for July especially important. More
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Jul 16 2004
Weekly Leading Index Falls
The rate of U.S. economic growth in the latest week resumed its summer swoon, falling to a 15-month low, due to signs of a broad slowing in the economy, a report said on Friday. More
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Jul 15 2004
InformationWeek
Fed Says Computer Production Jumps
With production humming at computer manufacturers, the IT economy looks strong. But economists caution that the strong performance of the recent past won't continue. More
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Jul 12 2004
The Revenge of the Business Cycle
Business-cycle researchers and Sovietologists suffered the same cruel fate in the 1990s: Their world crumbled. More
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Jul 02 2004
Yen Stutters, Dollar Focus on U.S. Jobs
The yen fell on Friday, following a slide in Tokyo shares, while the dollar traded in tight ranges elsewhere ahead of a U.S. labor market report. More
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