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ConsumerSentimentFalls
From: CNBC on Fri, Jul 15 2011 1:56 PM
CNBC’s Rick Santelli reports consumer sentiment fell to 63.8, the lowest number since March 2009.
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EconomicUncertaintyWeighingonHousing
From: CNBC on Mon, Jun 06 2011 1:41 PM
Researchers at Harvard find that the total housing construction over the previous decade now barely exceeds the lowest level of any 10-year period since 1974, reports CNBC’s Diana Olick.
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MunisBetterGetDefaulting
From: CNBC on Thu, Mar 10 2011 9:55 PM
Munis bond issuance is at the lowest rate in 11 years. A look at Whitney Tilson’s muni bond prediction, with Alexandra Lebenthal, Lebenthal & Co.
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StreetFightGold
From: CNBC on Tue, Jan 25 2011 10:14 PM
Gold settles at its lowest level since October 2010. Insight with James West, Midas Letter author.
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TrackingConsumerSentiment
From: CNBC on Fri, Sep 17 2010 12:18 PM
U.S. consumer confidence fell in early September to lowest level of the year, with CNBC’s Rick Santelli.
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ExpectAWeakH2intheUS
From: CNBC on Thu, Jul 29 2010 5:41 AM
U.S. consumer confidence in July fell to its lowest since February. Patrick Bennett, chief strategist, global markets Asia at Standard Bank, is expecting a slowdown in the US economy in H2. He speaks to CNCB’s Martin Soong, Sri Jegarajah.
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TheNikkeiBusinessReport
From: CNBC on Fri, Jul 16 2010 9:28 AM
The Nikkei 225 lost 2.9% Friday, ending at its lowest level in more than a week. The Nikkei’s Aska Kondo has the details.
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CaliforniasDebtCrunch
From: CNBC on Wed, Jun 30 2010 1:24 PM
California has the lowest credit rating of all the 50 states, with John Chiang, California State controller and CNBC’s Jane Wells.
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BoxOfficeBlahs
From: CNBC on Tue, Jun 01 2010 6:37 PM
Memorial Day weekend box office hit $186 million, the lowest total since 2001, reports CNBC’s Julia Boorstin.
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FindingaMatchforValentinesDay
From: CNBC on Fri, Feb 12 2010 10:12 AM
Despite news that the UK marriage rate dropped to its lowest level in over century in 2008, match.com expects 4.5 million people to be online looking for love this Valentine’s Day, and a match will be found every 10 minutes. Karl Gregory from match.com discusses the online dating market.
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