Monday, September 6, 2010

European shares edge lower, focus on U.S. data

European shares edge lower, focus on U.S. data
* FTSEurofirst 300 down 0.2 pct after strong gains on Wed
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Key to European bank tests is fresh data: economists

Key to European bank tests is fresh data: economists
More important than how many European banks passed their stress tests is that investors now have new data to decide for themselves if a bank is worth putting money into, analysts said on Monday.
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Fitch Publishes ‘U.S. Credit Card ABS Tear Sheet’ with May 2010 Performance Data

Fitch Publishes ‘U.S. Credit Card ABS Tear Sheet’ with May 2010 Performance Data
NEW YORK—-Fitch Ratings has published its monthly ‘U.S. Credit Card ABS Tear Sheet’. This report shows Fitch’s break-even stress scenarios for the largest credit card issuers, using May 2010 performance data.
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US housing data weigh on world markets

US housing data weigh on world markets
European stock markets closed lower Monday after disappointing U.S. housing data stoked another bout of jitters about the world’s largest economy.
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Low Liquidity, Disappointing Data, and Urgency for Austerity Measures Pushes the U.S. dollar Higher Against Most Major …

Low Liquidity, Disappointing Data, and Urgency for Austerity Measures Pushes the U.S. dollar Higher Against Most Major …
Price action was volatile during the overnight trade, and we may continue to see this precariousness during the North American session as U.S. traders are offline in observance of the Independence Day holiday.
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Stocks gain slightly on home, manufacturing data

Stocks gain slightly on home, manufacturing data
U.S. stocks edge higher, helped by a report of continued strength in regional manufacturing activity, although disappointing housing data limit the gains.
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Crash Course: Chapter 18 – Environmental Data (1 of 2) by Chris Martenson

Chapter 18 – Environmental Data (1 of 2): The entire human population reached three billion in 1960, and today more than twice that number of people live on earth with rapid growth expected to continue in the future. Unfortunately, an increasing population increases the demand for earth’s natural resources. In this chapter, Dr. Chris Martenson [...]

Credit card data evidence of consumer rebound

Credit card data evidence of consumer rebound
Credit card delinquency rates slipped or held firm at most major U.S. lenders last month, showing fewer Americans are falling behind on bills, and providing some evidence that the worst of consumers’ stress may be over.
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Crash Course: Chapter 18 – Environmental Data by Chris Martenson

Chapter 18 – Environmental Data: The entire human population reached three billion in 1960, and today more than twice that number of people live on earth with rapid growth expected to continue in the future. Unfortunately, an increasing population increases the demand for earth’s natural resources. In this chapter, Dr. Chris Martenson explains that since [...]

U.S. Two-Year Notes Fall on Jobs Data in Longest Slump of Year

U.S. Two-Year Notes Fall on Jobs Data in Longest Slump of Year
March 5 (Bloomberg) — Treasury two-year notes fell for a third day, the longest losing streak this year, as a report showing the economy shed fewer jobs in February than forecast bolstered speculation the recovery is accelerating.
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