Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Quick Overview

  • Standard and Poor's said that $12 billion of securities are on negative watch because of the poor performance of subprime loans.

  • The Federal Reserve Board should lose some if its consumer protection powers if it does not craft tougher rules on mortgage lending, a senior House Democrat said.

  • U.S. wholesale sales rose 1.3% MoM
    U.S. inventories rose 0.3% MoM

  • Canada housing starts in were at an annual rate of 225,500 units in June, down 4% MoM.
    The Bank of Canada raised interest rates from 4.25% to 4.50%.

  • The Vietnam Coffee and Cocoa Association expects Robusta coffee crop to total 15 million (60-kg) bags in 2007-2008, down 3% YoY.

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