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US DATA REACT
US DATA REACT: JP Morgan economist Jesse Edgerton noted "the international trade
balance widened from -$44.9 billion in September to -$48.7 billion in October,
somewhat wider than expected (Bloomberg consensus: -47.5, JP Morgan: -47.7)." 
- He also noted that "the trade deficit in goods was somewhat narrower than
expected, but the services trade surplus was revised lower over the last several
months." He added that, "On net, implications for our GDP tracking were minor."

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