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MNI Survey of US Economic Forecasts: Nov 17

                       Nov 17    Nov 17
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                      Housing  Building
                       Starts   Permits
Data For                  Oct       Oct
Denomination                M         M
Median Forecast **      1.190     1.245
High Forecast           1.220     1.260
Low Forecast            1.130     1.225
Mean                    1.181     1.243
Standard Deviation      0.029     0.011
No. of Responses           15         8
Amherst Pierpont        1.200        NA
Bank of the West        1.172     1.235
Barclays Capital        1.170        NA
BMO                     1.190     1.250
Capital Economics       1.130        NA
CIBC                    1.195     1.251
Comerica Bank           1.130     1.225
Deutsche Bank           1.220     1.230
FT Advisors             1.215        NA
Goldman Sachs              NA        NA
Morgan Stanley          1.136        NA
Natwest                 1.180        NA
NTL Bank Canada         1.220     1.260
RBC                     1.200        NA
TD Securities              NA        NA
UBS                     1.190     1.250
UMaryland               1.170     1.240
** Note: The survey median is compiled solely from the forecasts listed above
and is not intended to represent a market consensus.
--MNI Washington Bureau; +1 202-371-2121; email: holly.stokes@marketnews.com
[TOPICS: MTABLE,M$U$$$]

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