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11Mar/100

US Mint Silver Eagle Bullion Coin Sales Top 6 Million

American Silver Eagle Bullion coins blasted off in January and have already topped the 6 million sales mark through to the first week of March, according to the latest figures from the United States Mint. That, despite a delayed January 19 release of the

11Mar/100

United States Steel Corporation and Steel Dynamics Signal Possible Top

United States Steel Corporation (NYSE:X) is running higher today on the back of a solid drop in the dollar. X is up $2.00 (3.57%). The dollar is getting hammered today as global optimism is chasing money away from the safety of the U.S Dollar. The

11Mar/100

United States Steel Corporation and Steel Dynamics Signal Possible Top

United States Steel Corporation (NYSE:X) is running higher today on the back of a solid drop in the dollar. X is up $2.00 (3.57%). The dollar is getting hammered today as global optimism is chasing money away from the safety of the U.S Dollar. The

11Mar/100

United States Steel Corporation and Steel Dynamics Signal Possible Top

United States Steel Corporation (NYSE:X) is running higher today on the back of a solid drop in the dollar. X is up $2.00 (3.57%). The dollar is getting hammered today as global optimism is chasing money away from the safety of the U.S Dollar. The

11Mar/100

United States Steel Corporation and Steel Dynamics Signal Possible Top

United States Steel Corporation (NYSE:X) is running higher today on the back of a solid drop in the dollar. X is up $2.00 (3.57%). The dollar is getting hammered today as global optimism is chasing money away from the safety of the U.S Dollar. The

11Mar/100

U.S. Steel sees improvement in demand, keeps cautious outlook: Company expects to report overall operating loss in 1Q

United States Steel Corp. continued to caution investors about its first quarter outlook last week as the company said in a regulatory filing that while order rates are improving, significant challenges remained in the market. The Pittsburgh-based

11Mar/100

U.S. Steel sees improvement in demand, keeps cautious outlook: Company expects to report overall operating loss in 1Q

United States Steel Corp. continued to caution investors about its first quarter outlook last week as the company said in a regulatory filing that while order rates are improving, significant challenges remained in the market. The Pittsburgh-based

11Mar/100

U.S. Steel sees improvement in demand, keeps cautious outlook: Company expects to report overall operating loss in 1Q

United States Steel Corp. continued to caution investors about its first quarter outlook last week as the company said in a regulatory filing that while order rates are improving, significant challenges remained in the market. The Pittsburgh-based

11Mar/100

U.S. Steel sees improvement in demand, keeps cautious outlook: Company expects to report overall operating loss in 1Q

United States Steel Corp. continued to caution investors about its first quarter outlook last week as the company said in a regulatory filing that while order rates are improving, significant challenges remained in the market. The Pittsburgh-based

11Mar/100

ADR Report-Foreign shares bolstered by U.S. jobs data

NEW YORK, March 5 - Overseas shares traded in the United States rose broadly on Friday as U.S. jobs data revived optimism over the strength of the economic recovery, while strength in global financial shares added support. U.S. employers cut fewer jobs

11Mar/100

ADR Report-Foreign shares bolstered by U.S. jobs data

NEW YORK, March 5 - Overseas shares traded in the United States rose broadly on Friday as U.S. jobs data revived optimism over the strength of the economic recovery, while strength in global financial shares added support. U.S. employers cut fewer jobs

11Mar/100

Construction Spending Down 0.6% in January

Total construction spending dropped 0.6% in January. This is the net of the still slowly declining trend in overall construction spending, a second month of unseasonably bad construction weather and the usual monthly flip-flop in residential remodeling spending, this time a large increase. Currently the underlying declining trend is likely less than 0.6%/month, probably 0.3-0.5%/month. Later data revisions may restore this trend to the reported data for the last few months, says Reed Construction Data chief economist Jim Haughey.

11Mar/100

Construction Spending Down 0.6% in January

Total construction spending dropped 0.6% in January. This is the net of the still slowly declining trend in overall construction spending, a second month of unseasonably bad construction weather and the usual monthly flip-flop in residential remodeling spending, this time a large increase. Currently the underlying declining trend is likely less than 0.6%/month, probably 0.3-0.5%/month. Later data revisions may restore this trend to the reported data for the last few months, says Reed Construction Data chief economist Jim Haughey.

11Mar/100

Construction Spending Down 0.6% in January

Total construction spending dropped 0.6% in January. This is the net of the still slowly declining trend in overall construction spending, a second month of unseasonably bad construction weather and the usual monthly flip-flop in residential remodeling spending, this time a large increase. Currently the underlying declining trend is likely less than 0.6%/month, probably 0.3-0.5%/month. Later data revisions may restore this trend to the reported data for the last few months, says Reed Construction Data chief economist Jim Haughey.

11Mar/100

Heavy Construction Spending Declined 0.5% in January

The 0.5% January partially reverses a small gain in December. Heavy construction spending is now 3.2% below the stimulus boosted September level. As expected, the stimulus plan is not enough to offset the growing weakness in state and local government financial positions and the refusal of Congress to find a permanent source of funds for the federal highway program, says Reed Construction Data chief economist Jim Haughey.

11Mar/100

Heavy Construction Spending Declined 0.5% in January

The 0.5% January partially reverses a small gain in December. Heavy construction spending is now 3.2% below the stimulus boosted September level. As expected, the stimulus plan is not enough to offset the growing weakness in state and local government financial positions and the refusal of Congress to find a permanent source of funds for the federal highway program, says Reed Construction Data chief economist Jim Haughey.

11Mar/100

Heavy Construction Spending Declined 0.5% in January

The 0.5% January partially reverses a small gain in December. Heavy construction spending is now 3.2% below the stimulus boosted September level. As expected, the stimulus plan is not enough to offset the growing weakness in state and local government financial positions and the refusal of Congress to find a permanent source of funds for the federal highway program, says Reed Construction Data chief economist Jim Haughey.

11Mar/100

Nonresidential Building Construction Drops 22% Since October 2008

The monthly drop in January from December was 2.1%. Spending for every type of project declined except for a marginal increase for amusement and recreation. The largest declines were 11% for hotels and 5% for manufacturing. This pattern is consistent with a negative weather impact which is also seen in the 75,000 construction layoffs in January, says Reed Construction Data chief economist Jim Haughey.

11Mar/100

Nonresidential Building Construction Drops 22% Since October 2008

The monthly drop in January from December was 2.1%. Spending for every type of project declined except for a marginal increase for amusement and recreation. The largest declines were 11% for hotels and 5% for manufacturing. This pattern is consistent with a negative weather impact which is also seen in the 75,000 construction layoffs in January, says Reed Construction Data chief economist Jim Haughey.

11Mar/100

Nonresidential Building Construction Drops 22% Since October 2008

The monthly drop in January from December was 2.1%. Spending for every type of project declined except for a marginal increase for amusement and recreation. The largest declines were 11% for hotels and 5% for manufacturing. This pattern is consistent with a negative weather impact which is also seen in the 75,000 construction layoffs in January, says Reed Construction Data chief economist Jim Haughey.

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