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Evropljani prešli u pozitivu
Durable Goods Orders Fall 2.4% in August, njesra
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Isitna, najavili hladan listopad!!!
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Nema brige dok god kolega ‘Lojtra’ kupuje. Njemu je jeftino, a ima para ko šute!
GE se polako urušava, dobro je dok tehnologija drži branu.
China’s 2009 auto sales forecast to hit 12.6M
Government think tank says China’s 2009 auto sales should reach 12.6 million, up 35 percent
BEIJING (AP) — China’s auto sales should soar to 12.6 million units this year, up 35 percent from 2008, boosted by subsidies that the industry is lobbying Beijing to extend, a government researcher said Friday.
As of August, China led the world in vehicle sales for 2009, with 8.33 million units sold, compared with 7.1 million units for the United States.
Xu said he was not worried that Chinese auto production might exceed demand even if subsidies stop because sales are likely to grow by at least 15 percent a year over the next decade.
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Chinas-2009-auto-sales-apf-2820149772.html?x=0
Trenutno i DOW i DAX u plusu. Vidjet ćemo….
Izgleda da nije dugo trajalo….
Opet su vam amerikanci prodali oxford………….
Consumer Sentiment Rises to Highest Level Since Jan. 2008
Published: Friday, 25 Sep 2009 | 9:56 AM ET Text Size By: Reuters
U.S. consumer sentiment rose in late September to the highest since January 2008 as expectations of an economic rebound continued to grow, a survey showed on Friday.
The Reuters/University of Michigan Surveys of Consumers said its final index of sentiment for September rose to 73.5 from 65.7 in August.
This was above economists’ median expectation for a reading of 70.3, according to a Reuters poll.
The index of consumer expectations rose to 73.5, its highest in two years, from 65.0 in August.
"The same pace of gains in confidence continued in late September as the economic news reaching consumers grew even more positive," the Reuters/University of Michigan Surveys of Consumers said in a statement.
"Consumers reported that the economy had already begun to improve and anticipated further gains in the year ahead." The index of current conditions rose to 73.4 in late September from 66.6 in August.
Earlier this month, consumer sentiment rose to the strongest in three months with growing expectations the economy will improve.