March 30, 2007
The University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Survey slipped to 88.4 in March, down from February’s 91.3 and its lowest level in six months. Why should you care about the UofM survey? In a nutshell, you shouldn’t. But, you sort of have to. Here’s why: Consumer confidence is considered important by markets because hundreds of “real […]
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February 2, 2007
This morning’s Non-Farm Payrolls report showed that 111,000 new jobs were created in January, short of Wall Street’s 155,000 expectations. The weaker-than-expected figure did not give mortgage markets a reason to rally, however, because December’s figures were revised higher by 39,000 and November’s by 42,000. Traders have shrugged off the data for three major reasons: […]
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