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DATA SNAP: US Apr Industrial Production -0.7%; Cap Use 79.7% - Read More

Date Added: May 16, 2008 08:12:03 AM
=================================================================== Industrial Production ! Consensus: ! Apr Mar ! Ind Prod: -0.4 ! Industrial Production: -0.7% +0.2%r ! Capacity: 80.0% ! Capacity Utilization 79.7% 80.4%r ! Actual: !

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