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DECISION ECONOMICS, INC. (DE), founded in 1996 by Dr. Allen Sinai, is an economic and financial markets information support and advisory firm. The DE mission is to provide Clients with accurate, objective, timely, focused and actionable information to assist in making bottom-line tactical and strategic trading, investment, business and planning decisions.

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Abstract Australia: Forecasts sees slight upward revisions.
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A daily review and analysis of current market and economic developments.
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Germany: Industrial production drops clearly.
Coming in below expectations yet again, industrial production actually
Feb 5th, 2010
Australia: Forecasts sees slight upward revisions.
Unsurprisingly, the themes of the quarterly RBA Statement on Monetary Policy (SMP), outlined
Feb 5th, 2010
UK: Output prices rise further and broadly.
UK: Output prices rise further and broadly.
Feb 5th, 2010
ECB: Unchanged policy, unchanged analysis.
As was yet again universally expected, the ECB kept all its interest
Feb 4th, 2010
UK: BoE purchase plan paused.
The MPC voted to maintain the official Bank Rate at 0.5%. More notably, the Committee also voted not to
Feb 4th, 2010
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