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Quarterly Report ‐ March 31, 2009
Author: Judith Hoop
Consumer confidence in the economy fell to new historic lows worldwide in Q1 2009 as the jobless rate rose sharply. The mood at companies brightened slightly from their previous gloom thanks to massive government intervention. Retail sales dropped less than expected in February following an unexpect... more
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