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Spending On Durable Goods And Cars Help Boost Third Quarter GDP
FinanceOrders for durable goods fell sharply in December
By John KellJanuary 27, 2015
Markets Open After Rocky Week To New Earnings Reports And Falling Oil Prices
FinanceStocks tumble again on bank earnings, global growth fear
By Tom Huddleston Jr.January 14, 2015
Retailers Seek Customers After First Decline In Black Friday Shopping Since 2009
RetailRetail sales fell sharply in December as demand dropped
By John Kell and ReutersJanuary 14, 2015
Retailers Seek Customers After First Decline In Black Friday Shopping Since 2009
RetailNovember’s retail sales were the strongest in eight months
By John KellDecember 11, 2014
Shoppers Take Advantage Of Black Friday Deals
RetailRetail sales slide signals weak consumer demand
By John KellOctober 15, 2014
Shoppers In The Union Square Area As Retail Sales Figures Are Released
RetailRetail sales the weakest in six months
By John KellAugust 13, 2014
June U.S. home construction slowed down, but don’t freak out
Real EstateJune U.S. home construction slowed down, but don’t freak out
By John KellJuly 17, 2014
Shoppers In The Union Square Area As Retail Sales Figures Are Released
RetailRetail sales disappoint in June, but May figures revised up
By John KellJuly 15, 2014
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