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To: Joseph Beltran who wrote (55453)4/24/2002 8:38:31 AM
From: Softechie  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99280
 
Durable Orders fell 0.6% in March; weaker than expected
Durable Orders fell 0.6% vs the consensus estimate of +0.5%; ex-defense orders fell 1.2%; these numbers were weaker than expected, but in the context of a very volatile series and three straight increases, this number is not that bad but is weighing on the futures.



To: Joseph Beltran who wrote (55453)4/24/2002 8:39:50 AM
From: DebtBomb  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99280
 
LOL, how long have they been lying to us?? It's just double dipperoo playing out, IMHO. My question is, how bad does it get??



To: Joseph Beltran who wrote (55453)4/24/2002 8:43:10 AM
From: DebtBomb  Respond to of 99280
 
New home sales at 10.



To: Joseph Beltran who wrote (55453)4/24/2002 8:52:34 AM
From: DebtBomb  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99280
 
WASHINGTON (AP) - Orders to U.S. factories for big-ticket goods fell 0.6 percent in March, the first drop in the last four months, reflecting slackened demand for cars and computers.
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