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OECD SHOWS NO SIGNS OF RECOVERY

13 April 2009 by Cullen Roche 2 Comments

“Although some tentative signs of improvement in the rate of deterioration in the outlook are appearing in some countries, noticeably Italy, France and in some of the smaller OECD countries, the emphasis on “tentative‟ cannot be overstated.”

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  • Just a heads up – your post appears correctly after we click its link to comment –but it does not appear right on your main page. I love to read your posts, thanks for your hard work.

  • Cullen Roche TPC

    Fixed the error. Thanks for letting me know. I must not have posted it to HTML originally. That's the second time today I've done it….I am still suffering from an Easter brunch food hangover….