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Further declines would raise the odds of additional monetary stimulus.
9:07 AM Sept 2

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Released Today
2010Q2: 1.9%
July: 4.0%
September: 1.00%
2010Q2: 9.3% Unemployment
July: 11.3%
July: 4.1%
July: 7.01 Bil. Ringgit
September: 0.75%
2010Q2: 0.9%
August: 3.9%
August
July: 0.1%
8/28/2010: 472,000
August: 136
July: 79.4
2010Q2: -1.8%
8/27/2010: 54.00 bcf
Released Yesterday
July: A$1.89 bil
August: 2.44
August: 10.75%
July: -0.3%
July: -US$12.9 bil
July: -US$0.13 bil
August: 2.31%
August: 34,768
July: -1.0%
August: 56.3
8/27/2010: 893.8
8/27/2010: 361.7 mil barrels
August: 11.5 mil

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What We're Watching

Eurozone GDP grew by an impressive 1% q/q in the second quarter of 2010.

Commentary

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