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| | | ... January from a revised 49.8 in December. The January reading was below the level of 51 that analysts polled by Thomson Reuters had been expecting. Any number above 50 signals growth. At settlement, the Dow Jones Industrial Average was down 26.30 points ... |
| | | | ... filing for unemployment benefits for the first time rose by 36,000 to 482,000 last week. Economists polled by Thomson Reuters were expecting a small drop. The four-week average rose for the first time since August. The unemployment rate remained at 10 ... |
| | | | ... a hopeful sign of improvement in the job market. Economists had expected an increase, according to a survey by Thomson Reuters. The report comes a day ahead of the government's November unemployment report. A separate government report found that economic ... |
| | | | ... mines and utilities rose 0.1 per cent in October, less than the 0.4 per cent predicted by economists polled by Thomson Reuters. Meanwhile, signs of inflation remained muted, in a positive signal for the economy. The Labor Department's Produce Price Index ... |
| | | | ... autos, heavy machinery and military aircraft rose. Analysts had expected an increase of 0.8 per cent, according to Thomson Reuters. At settlement, the Dow Jones Industrial Average was 17.53 points lower, by 0.18 per cent, at 9,772.91. The tech-heavy ... |
| | | | ... the list of broker firms for the work on socially responsible investment and sustainability research. The annual Thomson Reuters Extel Survey, which polled more than 1,400 fund managers, found SociA(C)tA(C) GA(C)nA(C)rale received more than 18 per cent ... |
| | | | ... because Australian companies aren't doing enough to win overseas investments, based on the findings of a survey by Thomson Reuters. The survey is particularly helpful because it was conducted only three weeks ago and canvassed the opinions of US, European ... |
| | | | ... beginning to show signs of crowding out as government demand squeezes out private sector borrowers. According to Thomson Reuters debt market analysis, Asian sovereign debt grew 88 per cent while corporate bond issuance grew only 22 per cent. Asia's debt ... |
| | | | ... four times that amount or 42.1 per cent in the MSCI World Index," highlighted Seccombe. Based on data collated by Thomson Reuters, both institutional investors and advisers have increased their use of ETFs last year. During the first nine months of 2008 ... |
| | | | ... its current offering of data for Australia, New Zealand and Singapore. The additional data is being sourced from Thomson Reuters. The initial rollout will deliver five levels of market depth (bid and ask quotes), with trade and volume data, and news ... |
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