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MNI Survey of US Economic Forecasts: Nov 2

Repeats Story Initially Transmitted at 22:06 GMT Oct 29/18:06 EST Oct 29
                      Nov 2    Nov 2    Nov 2
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                        Avg
                       Work    Trade  Factory
                       Week  Balance   Orders
Data For                Oct      Sep      Sep
Denomination            Hrs        B     % Ch
Median Forecast **     34.5    -53.5      0.5
High Forecast          34.5    -51.4      0.6
Low Forecast           34.5    -54.4      0.0
Mean                   34.5    -53.4      0.4
Standard Deviation      0.0      0.9      0.2
No. of Responses          5        7        7
Amherst Pierpont         NA    -53.9      0.6
BMO                      NA    -53.4       NA
Capital Economics      34.5    -54.0      0.5
CIBC                     NA       NA      0.5
Deutsche Bank          34.5    -54.4      0.0
FT Advisors            34.5    -53.4      0.6
Natwest                  NA       NA       NA
SocGen                   NA       NA       NA
TD Securities            NA       NA       NA
UBS                    34.5    -53.5      0.4
UMaryland              34.5    -51.4      0.5
** 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 (973) 494-2611; email: harrison.clarke@marketnews.com
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