July 21, 2009
Smaller job losses, rising stock prices and stabilization in homebuilding and manufacturing are evidence that the US governmentâs efforts to stem the financial crisis and lower borrowing costs may pay off The index of US leading indicators rose in June for a third consecutive month, reinforcing signs the economy may be emerging from the worst [...]
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