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To: patron_anejo_por_favor who wrote (111785)7/9/2001 4:37:29 PM
From: Mark Adams  Read Replies (1) of 436258
 
GLW Buying opp tomorrow?

On another front;

Consumer credit rose by a seasonally adjusted $6.5 billion in May, or a 4.9 percent annual rate, the Federal Reserve reported Monday. That was a much smaller increase than the $9.5 billion rise in credit that many analysts had forecasted.

The 4.9 percent growth rate was the slowest since a 4.7 percent rate of increase registered in October 1999.

May's pace of borrowing was less than half the pace as in April, when total consumer credit rose at a revised 10.5 percent rate, or by $13.7 billion.


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