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added: 18-11-2010

eMarketer predicts US online holiday season sales, defined as all online sales in November and December, will build on a strong 2009 showing and rise a further 14.3% over the same period last year.
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added: 18-11-2010

The frugal habits adopted by U.S. consumers during the economic crisis of 2008-2009 have continued and even deepened in some cases, and may be here to stay, according to the latest annual survey of 2,000 consumers by global management consulting firm, Booz & Company.
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added: 18-11-2010

In spite of the economic downturn, Americans remain committed to digging deep into their pockets to support charitable causes this holiday season even as they cut back more on other holiday activities, according to a new national survey by the American Red Cross.
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added: 18-11-2010

uSamp, one of the world’s fastest growing online sample companies, has released the findings of its first survey of American attitudes, opinions and behaviors - taking the economic temperature of consumers as they head into the biggest spending season of the year: the December holidays.
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added: 17-11-2010

The Producer Price Index for Finished Goods increased 0.4 percent in October, seasonally adjusted, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported. This advance followed a 0.4-percent rise in both September and August. At the earlier stages of processing, prices received by manufacturers of intermediate goods moved up 1.2 percent in October, and the crude goods index increased 4.3 percent. On an unadjusted basis, prices for finished goods advanced 4.3 percent for the 12 months ended October 2010, their largest year-over-year gain since a 5.1-percent rise in May 2010.
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added: 16-11-2010

A new survey of millionaire investors commissioned by U.S. Bank and conducted online by Harris Interactive offers a fresh look at how this group managed their assets through the recession and how they are investing today.
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added: 15-11-2010

U.S. import prices rose 0.9 percent in October, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported, after edging down 0.1 percent in September. Higher fuel and nonfuel prices contributed to the increase in October. Export prices advanced for the third consecutive month in October, rising 0.8 percent.
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added: 15-11-2010

A new nationwide survey issued by Citi revealed that Americans across all income levels are planning to decrease their holiday spending. A full 45 percent expect to spend less than last year while 47 percent plan to spend about the same and just 7 percent intend to spend more. In addition, Americans expect to cut back on the cost of gifts they give, to cut back on the number of people to whom they give gifts, and the vast majority plan to avoid traveling.
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added: 15-11-2010

A plurality of small businesses will keep their marketing budgets steady next year across the board, including spending on websites, direct mail, print, TV and social media, according to research by Zoomerang and GrowBiz Media, a provider of information and services to help organizations reach the small and midsize business audience.
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added: 15-11-2010

Investors around the world believe President Barack Obama is bad for the bottom line, even though U.S. corporations are on track for the biggest earnings growth in 22 years and the stock market is headed for its best back-to-back annual gains since 2004.
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