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Give a more longer term perspective of Economic trends and the Macroeconomic and Monetary Interdependence of the Global Economy. With the Background of this approach the blog will deal with the implications for Investment decisions. The author believes that China and the Asia Pacific Region are and will be the powerhouse for the global economic growth for years to come. It will also cover IT because of its momentum driver for economic growth.
Friday, 11 April 2014
U.S: Consumer sentiment rose to 82.6
Consumer sentiment rose to a preliminary April reading of 82.6 -- the highest reading since July -- from a final March level of 80, according to a Friday report on a gauge from the University of Michigan and Thomson Reuters. Economists polled by MarketWatch had expected a preliminary April level of 80.8. Economists watch sentiment levels to get a feeling for the direction of consumer spending.
Source: Marketwatch
Source: Marketwatch
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