Shoppers in Chicago, September 27, 2006. Growth in real output ...
13th Nov 2006, 17:42 GMT
(Reuters) - Shoppers in Chicago, September 27, 2006. Growth in real output over the near term looks to slow and inflation will likely come down as well, a quarterly survey issued by the Philadelphia Federal Reserve Bank showed on Monday. (Joshua Lott/Reuters)
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