AP – Consumer borrowing likely fell again in May after posting a rare increase in April.
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AP – Consumer borrowing likely fell again in May after posting a rare increase in April.
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AP – Consumer borrowing posted an unexpected increase in March, only the second gain in the last 14 months. It could be a sign that households are feeling more confident about boosting spending, a key development needed to support a sustained economic recovery.
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AP – Consumer borrowing posted an unexpected increase in March, only the second gain in the last 14 months. It could be a sign that households are feeling more confident about boosting spending, a key development needed to support a sustained economic recovery.
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AP – There were more signs of a moderate housing recovery Friday as the government reported an increase in construction and building permits.
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AP – There were more signs of a moderate housing recovery Friday as the government reported an increase in construction and building permits.
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AP – There were more signs of a moderate housing recovery Friday as the government reported an increase in construction and building permits.
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AP – The delinquency rate for commercial mortgage-backed securities posted its largest increase ever in March, Moody’s Investors Service reported Wednesday, blaming most of the gain from the collapse of a $5.4 billion housing deal in New York.
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Reuters – U.S. consumer credit unexpectedly tumbled in February, reversing the prior month’s surprise increase, as households refrained from taking on new debt in favor of deleveraging.
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Reuters – U.S. consumer credit unexpectedly tumbled in February, reversing the prior month’s surprise increase, as households refrained from taking on new debt in favor of deleveraging.
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Reuters – U.S. consumer credit unexpectedly tumbled in February, reversing the prior month’s surprise increase, as households refrained from taking on new debt in favor of deleveraging.
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