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Masowe zwolnienia przed nami !!!

19.02.09, 15:00
2009-02-18
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    • ulyanoff Re: Masowe zwolnienia przed nami !!! 19.02.09, 18:24
      www.dailymarkets.com/economy/2009/02/06/us-loses-600k-jobs-in-january-17-million-over-past-three-months/
      mwhodges.home.att.net/nat-debt/debt-nat.htm
    • ulyanoff Re: Masowe zwolnienia przed nami !!! 19.02.09, 19:39
      Canada is headed into a worse recession than anyone expected, one
      that could last until almost 2010, said the country's top economists
      on Monday - www.cbc.ca/canada/story/2008/10/06/recession.html?
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      • polonus5 worse recession 19.02.09, 20:27
        ulyanoff napisała:

        worse recession
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        O 14.00 GUS podał dane o produkcji przemysłowej w styczniu. Były one
        fatalne i znacznie gorsze od prognoz. Produkcja przemysłowa w
        styczniu spadła o 14,9 proc.
        • ulyanoff Re: worse recession 19.02.09, 22:52
          www.dailyfx.com/story/bio2/Morning_Slices__Canada_Unemployment_Data_1233922869375.html
          Morning Slices: Canada Unemployment Data Comes in at Alarming Levels
          Friday, 06 February 2009 11:20:24 GMT
          Written by Joel Kruger, Technical Currency Analyst
          Canada employment data sees biggest fall on record.
          MORNING SLICES

          Fundys – In Canada, employment data was alarming coming in at -129k
          after analysts had been looking for a -40k print. The market seemed
          to be already anticipating a weaker print following Flaherty’s
          comments yesterday in which the Finance Minister said the number
          would likely be “regrettable.” However, the reading appears to be
          more than regrettable after putting in the biggest drop on record.
          On the broader macro front, market sentiment has started to shift
          somewhat this week with traders seemingly more inclined to take on
          risk and shift back out of their USD and Yen long positions. However
          it is too early to tell at this point whether indeed we are in the
          process of any legitimate transition. Clearly, investors will be
          keenly focused on this morning’s event risk in the form of the US
          employment data. In the overnight session data releases were once
          again less than impressive with Eurozone, UK and Swiss releases all
          disappointing. Early rumors swirled about a very weak German
          industrial production reading of -11.0% after analysts had been
          looking for a -9.6% print. Indeed these rumors were confirmed and
          then some, with the data series coming in at -12.0% y/y. Meanwhile,
          in the UK industrial production figures were weaker as well coming
          in at -9.4% y/y versus consensus estimates of -7.8% y/y. Also in the
          UK, PPI data was released, coming in higher than expected. The
          inflation release could be net Sterling positive however, with the
          data potentially suggesting that inflation expectations are better
          anchored. Elsewhere, Swiss unemployment numbers were marginally
          weaker with the headline data coming in slightly higher than
          expected. UK Business Secretary Mandelson has been echoing President
          Obama’s views on excessive bonus payouts, while also warning of the
          potential backlash. An article in a local UK paper discussing the
          potential for second wave of huge losses at UK and European banks
          has attracted some attention. Talk on the wires from an un-named
          government source that next week’s Q4 German GDP numbers could be
          even weaker that analyst forecast. Fed Yellen is slated to speak
          later today in Hawaii. Looking ahead, all eyes now turn to NFP (-
          540k expected) due up at 13:30GMT.

    • askaaustria Re: Masowe zwolnienia przed nami !!! 22.02.09, 20:40
      w polsce zaczyna tez sie kryzys

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