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March 2010 Daily Report
Futures News

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March
31, 2010 - ADP private jobs forecast comes in at a disappointing
-23k
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March
30, 2010 - The market continues to lift quietly higher
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March
29, 2010 - Equities futures higher this morning on the percention
of economic strength
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March 26,
2010 - The third estimate of the fourth quarter GDP came in at
5.6%
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March 25, 2010
- Initial jobless claims down, better than expected by 14k
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March 24, 2010 - Fitch Ratings downgrades Portuguese debt, fear
and loathing ahead of a British budget announcements drive the
pound lower
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March 23,
2010 - Existing home sales number at 10
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March 22, 2010 -
The health care bill passes but there is so much yet to be
determined
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March 19, 2010 -
Fairly quiet day. Greek PM makes various statements about his
country's indebtedness
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March 18, 2010
- Weekly jobless claims slip to 257K, at a tame 2.1%
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March 17,
2010 - The fed leaves rates unchanged and no change in the
communique
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March 16,
2010 - FOMC meets today on short-term rates
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March
15, 2010 - The British and the US edge closer to a debt rating
downgrade
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March 12, 2010 - Retail
sales come in better than expected at 0.3%
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March 11, 2010 -
Weekly jobless claims down 6K and trade deficit narrows
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March 10, 2010
- Another light day with wholesale inventories and oil stats
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March 09, 2010
- Another day without eco news
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March 05, 2010
- Jobless was only 36k, better than expected
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March 03, 2010 -
Friday's meeting between the PMs of Germany and Greece is not
going to result in a bail out package
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March 02, 2010 -
Aussie raises rates, again.
Equities higher overnight
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