Ahead of the Bell: Consumer Credit (AP)

AP – Consumer borrowing likely fell again in May after posting a rare increase in April.

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Consumer borrowing posts unexpected rise in March (AP)

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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Consumer borrowing posts unexpected rise in March (AP)

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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Housing construction points to market recovery (AP)

In this April 5, 2010, a construction worker carries a ladder to a home under construction in Sacramento, Calif. Housing construction posted a better-than-expected performance in March, rising to the highest level in 16 months, as strength in the South offset declines in the rest of the country. But economists believe the housing industry is still facing significant headwinds as it tries to recover from the steepest slump in decades.(AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)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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Housing construction points to market recovery (AP)

In this April 5, 2010, a construction worker carries a ladder to a home under construction in Sacramento, Calif. Housing construction posted a better-than-expected performance in March, rising to the highest level in 16 months, as strength in the South offset declines in the rest of the country. But economists believe the housing industry is still facing significant headwinds as it tries to recover from the steepest slump in decades.(AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)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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Housing construction points to market recovery (AP)

In this April 5, 2010, a construction worker carries a ladder to a home under construction in Sacramento, Calif. Housing construction posted a better-than-expected performance in March, rising to the highest level in 16 months, as strength in the South offset declines in the rest of the country. But economists believe the housing industry is still facing significant headwinds as it tries to recover from the steepest slump in decades.(AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)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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Commercial mortgage delinquencies spike in March (AP)

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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Consumer credit unexpectedly falls in Feb (Reuters)

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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Consumer credit unexpectedly falls in Feb (Reuters)

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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Consumer credit unexpectedly falls in Feb (Reuters)

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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