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Pre-Market Primer: GDP Falls Short, but Consumer Spending Is Still Strong

By Scalper1 | April 26, 2013
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Stock futures declined today as the US economy grew by less than expected, according to a preliminary estimate by the government. The US economy grew at a 2.5% pace in the first there months

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Pre-Market Primer: GDP Falls Short, but Consumer Spending Is Still Strong

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