Wednesday, October 10, 2007

After the shock, equities the only game in town

After the shock, equities the only game in town
Reuters - LONDON (Reuters) - As painful as the 2007 credit squeeze may be for the world's big economies nothing short of a global economic meltdown is likely stop investors betting on another leg of the 4-year-old equity bull run. For all the convulsions in

US August wholesale inventories up 0.1, sales up 0.4 pct UPDATE
Forbes - The inventory increase fell below the 0.3 pct rise expected by forecasters, a possible sign businesses are growing more concerned about economic growth. August sales, up 0.4 pct, were twice the expected 0.2 pct increase. July's wholesale sales number

Stocks Trade Mixed After Rally
CBS News - With investors thumbing through fresh quarterly results, new economic data did little to dislodge the market's pause Wednesday. A report showed inventories among U.S. wholesalers ticked up in August, while a trade group for real estate agents warned

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