U.S. consumers saving more, spending less
February spending Increase lower than expected
- By: IE Staff
- March 26, 2004 March 26, 2004
- 09:55
February spending Increase lower than expected
Automotive sector drags wholesale sales lower
Automotive sector drags wholesale sales lower
Solid U.S. GDP report sparks rally
Drop in Chinese demand called inevitable
U.S. markets enjoy midday rally
Forest products lead the way
Budget reinforces strong fiscal position
Each Canadian worth $124,700
Corporate earnings rise 7.6%
Ratings reflect progress on province's deficit
Measure likely to meet strong resistance
Consumer spending up in the U.S.
New scale focuses on expected loss and recovery in event of issuer default
Economic news lifts U.S. markets
Largest increase since October
Move to restrict pension fund holdings of income trusts causes some concern
U.S. growth to lead world economic recovery
Demand for U.S. durable goods rebounds
Industry pleased with tight rein on expenditures
Ottawa also promises money to boost public health system
Spending is under control in a budget that doesn't carry a lot of election punch
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