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Enviado:
19/4/2007 14:01
por Infoo
LOL... desta vez era o 3º da fila

Enviado:
19/4/2007 13:58
por scpnuno
Mais uma vez, obrigada
Abraço
P.S. de 18 minutos para 42 seg, foi cá uma evolução....mudaste de net?
15:00 - Dados States

Enviado:
19/4/2007 13:57
por Infoo
10:00 AM ET, Apr 19, 2007 - 42 seconds ago
Leading indicators point to slower growth: Conference Board
U.S. leading indicators fall 0.1% in past six months
U.S. March leading indicators up 0.1% vs. 0.2% expected
Leading indicators point to slower growth
By Rex Nutting Last Update: 10:00 AM ET Apr 19, 2007
WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) - Slower growth will persist this summer, the Conference Board said Thursday, saying its index of leading economic indicators rose by 0.1% in March after falling the two previous months.
"The data may be pointing to a softer economy this summer," said Ken Goldstein, labor economist for the private research group.
The leading indicators, designed to forecast turning points in the economy, has now fallen 0.1% over the past six months, with just three of the 10 components advancing.
In March, six of the 10 leading indicators increased.
Economists were looking for the leading indicators to rise 0.2%.
February's decline was revised lower to 0.6% from a 0.5% drop reported earlier.