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Post by avordvet on May 27, 2016 13:43:33 GMT -5
and it's not going to be pretty... US Government Quietly Cuts Historical Capex Data By Billions Of DollarsSubmitted by Tyler Durden on 05/26/2016 11:00 -0400 As it turns out, the Department of Commerce decided to quietly revise all the core data going back all the way back to 2014. In doing so it stripped away about 4% from the nominal dollar amount in Durable Goods ex-transports, where the March print was slashed from $154.7 Billion to $148.3 Billion... www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-05-26/us-government-quietly-revises-historical-capex-data-billions-dollars
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Post by avordvet on Jun 2, 2016 12:27:09 GMT -5
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Post by avordvet on Jun 4, 2016 5:49:52 GMT -5
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Post by avordvet on Jun 7, 2016 4:46:00 GMT -5
Consumers in Texas Begin to Reactby Wolf Richter, June 6, 2016 The worst plunge since the Financial Crisis OK, this is anecdotal evidence supplied graciously by the Dallas Fed, via the comments in its Texas Service Sector Outlook Survey. It’s how a business in “Professional, Scientific and Technical Services” sees the Texas economy. There are other businesses that are doing well, and some of the comments confirm that. Not everyone is getting slammed. But…. wolfstreet.com/2016/06/06/texas-consumers-react-retail-sales-tax-collections-plunge/
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