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MensagemEnviado: 26/2/2004 16:45
por Dealer
Sim, sairam, e ficaram abaixo das expectativas.
Abraço,
Dealer

Desculpem, já vi mais abaixo que sairam (fdm)

MensagemEnviado: 26/2/2004 16:43
por Antunes
...

Não sairam os dados do desemprego...?

MensagemEnviado: 26/2/2004 16:41
por Antunes
...que eram para sair à mesma hora aproximadamente??

15:00 Dados States

MensagemEnviado: 26/2/2004 16:12
por Info.
10:00am 02/26/04 U.S. JAN. NEW HOME INVENTORY 370,000, 8-YEAR HIGH
10:00am 02/26/04 U.S. DEC. NEW HOME SALES REVISED TO 1.13M VS. 1.11M
10:00am 02/26/04 U.S. JAN. NEW HOME SALES AHEAD OF 1.06M EXPECTED
10:00am 02/26/04 U.S. JAN. NEW HOME SALES PACE SLOWEST SINCE MAY


U.S. Jan. new home sales slip to 1.11 million pace
WASHINGTON (CBS.MW) - Sales of new U.S. homes dropped about 2 percent in January to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.11 million, the slowest pace since May, the Commerce Department estimated Thursday.
The number of new homes on the market rose about 1 percent to 370,000, the highest in eight years.
The inventory represents about 4.1 months' worth of sales, up from 4 months in January and the highest since April.
December's sales pace was revised higher to 1.13 million from 1.06 million. Economists were expecting steady sales of about 1.06 million in January.
The median sales price was up about 8 percent since January 2002 to $197,000.
The average sales price was up 12 percent to $258,600.