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Rabu, 18 Maret 2015
Wall Street analysts think Weight Watchers is in serious trouble because it's not free
Weight Watchers' active members fell by 15% in the fourth quarter...
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March 18, 2015
Wall Street analysts think Weight Watchers is in serious trouble because it's not free
Weight Watchers' active members fell by 15% in the fourth quarter...
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Crude oil crashed after another massive inventory build
Another day and more new lows for crude oil prices. On Tuesday...
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If not 'patient' then what? — Here's your complete FOMC preview
It is all about "patient." On Wednesday, the Federal Reserve will...
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One chart makes clear why the next year of retail sales will be a big disappointment
Last week, retail sales figures for February were a huge disappointment...
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The unemployment rate has been crushing the Fed's expectations for years
The unemployment rate has fallen faster and further than anyone...
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Economist blasts this popular economic indicator with a devastating tweet
Right now, there is one economic indicator that is really making the...
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Housing starts collapse in February
Housing starts collapsed in February while building permits increased...
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Labor Market Conditions Index vs. Fed Funds Rate
From Jefferies' Sean Darby: Since 2013, the Fed's measure of labor...
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Wage growth measures are trending higher
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