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The recently released Markit/CIPS UK Manufacturing Purchasing Managers 'Indices, which is calculated from data on new orders, output, employment, supplier performance and stocks of purchases, fell to a ten-month low of 53.4 in September, down from a revised figure of 53.7 in August.
Marshall Auerback: Main Street Is Dying a Death by a Thousand Spending Cuts
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The recently released Markit/CIPS UK Manufacturing Purchasing Managers 'Indices, which is calculated from data on new orders, output, employment, supplier performance and stocks of purchases, fell to a ten-month low of 53.4 in September, down from a revised figure of 53.7 in August.
Marshall Auerback: Main Street Is Dying a Death by a Thousand Spending Cuts
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The recently released Markit/CIPS UK Manufacturing Purchasing Managers 'Indices, which is calculated from data on new orders, output, employment, supplier performance and stocks of purchases, fell to a ten-month low of 53.4 in September, down from a revised figure of 53.7 in August.
Marshall Auerback: Main Street Is Dying a Death by a Thousand Spending Cuts
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The last edition is that of Fournials (1868-69), in seven volumes, of which an eighth volume with the "Responsa moralia" and the "Indices" was added in
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The necessity one is under, on occasions like the present, of depending to a great extent on "Indices," is fatal; so scandalously inaccurate is almost every Index of Texts that can be named.
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Over a span of more than eight decades, the Standard & Poor's 500-stock index has added an average of 1.46% in December, according to Howard Silverblatt , senior index analyst for S&P Indices.
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In addition, the S&P Indices business owns a slew of equity, fixed-income, commodity, economic and other indexes.
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Talks to form a joint venture between McGraw-Hill's S&P Indices business and CME's Dow Jones Indexes unit began more than a year ago and could still fall apart, these people cautioned.
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Maureen Maitland , vice president of S&P Indices, said the New York area's index annual decline was the sixth smallest of the nation's 20 largest metropolitan areas covered by the index.
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Elsewhere, McGraw-Hill is in advanced talks to combine its S&P Indices with CME Group 's Dow Jones Indexes, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal.
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