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Se così fosse domani ci sarebbe il rimbalzo più clamoroso della storia...


Mi incuriosisce di più sapere dove saremo tra sette giorni.

dai, magari wall street chiude verde...
Certo che i perpetualisti cassettano della roba che io tocco solo con le pinze...![]()
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Ti riferisci a banca Intesa?Non mi sembra così male...
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Ora vabbé, non mi riferivo a quella...![]()
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Non vorrai mica sostenere che le principali banche greche e irlandesi siano ciofeche, vero?
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March factory orders up surprising 1.3 percent
Factory orders post surprising gain in March with widespread gains offsetting aircraft decline
Martin Crutsinger, AP Economics Writer, On Tuesday May 4, 2010, 10:03 am
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Orders to U.S. factories rose a surprising 1.3 percent in March with widespread gains in many industries offsetting a big drop in commercial aircraft.
Outside of the volatile transportation category, factory orders were up by the largest amount in more than nine years, further evidence that U.S. manufacturers are turning into the standout performers for this recovery.
The Commerce Department said that total factory orders rose 1.3 percent in March, much better than the 0.1 percent decline analysts had expected. Excluding transportation, orders were up a sizable 3.1 percent, the biggest gain since August 2005