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February 4, 2012 11:35 PM EST
China’s Reevaluation

There wasn’t too much to get excited about, for the bulls, except for the idea that the downside was getting a little too overdone. The Euro-zone and the Euro were still the main issue plaguing the market, but I’ll get back to that in bit. There wasn’t much in the way of economic data, but what there was was good. The Mortgage Bankers’ Association reported weekly mortgage applications up 11.3% after falling 1.5% the prior week. Durable Goods r... full story >>


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