Consumers are still spending
16th Nov 2005, 00:33 GMT
NEW YORK (AP) - Wall Street wandered through a listless session Monday, finishing little changed as investors cast aside upbeat earnings at Wal-Mart Stores Inc. and Lowe's Cos. ahead of critical inflation and spending data later this week.
Consumers are still spending related news:
- Stocks mixed on inflation fears, Wal-Mart profits — baltimoresun.com - business
- Retailers hope consumers won’t spend less — Thestate.com: Business
- New plans promote saving by spending — The Seattle Times: Seattle Storm
- Free Shipping Increases this Christmas for Online Orders — WebmasterWorld
- German move to raise VAT found puzzling — Business - International Herald Tribune
- Dow ends up 11, Nasdaq closes down 2 — Breaking Business (AP)
- Korean consumers perk up — Business Asia by Bloomberg - International Herald Tribune
- An improbable German 'reform': Raising VAT — Business - International Herald Tribune
- Expanded Dell On Call Services Team Trained to Help Consumers Get Most Out of Technology Experience — noticias.info
- Cuts to rural health care prompt votes against spending bill — Breaking Politics (AP)
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