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10/31 - Oct 08 Regional Economic Growth
10/31 - Ranking States by Recent Economic Performance — October 2008
10/31 - Construction Materials Prices rise 0.5% in September
10/30 - Europe’s economic outlook takes a definite downturn
10/29 - The Federal Reserve Does as Expected – Cuts Federal Funds Rate by 50 Basis Points
10/28 - The Outlook for Canada’s Construction Markets heading into 2009
10/27 - Bank of Canada cuts 2009 GDP forecast by almost 75%
10/27 - Open Market Transactions versus Printing Money
10/24 - Commodity Price Bubble Bursts – Construction Costs Receive a Reprieve
10/23 - When it comes to energy investment, Alberta is losing some of its lustre
10/22 - Construction Starts Drop in September
10/21 - Another Bank of Canada Target Overnight Rate Cut
10/21 - Twenty Large Upcoming Construction Projects – October 2008
10/21 - More Negatives are Appearing in Canada’s City Labour Markets
10/21 - Credit freeze will initially reduce construction costs
10/20 - Hotel and motel construction likely to slow in 2009, then rebound in 2010
10/20 - Prevailing Wages
10/17 - Retail Sales in September a Shocker
10/15 - Expect slower hiring to dampen migration in 2009
10/14 - The Financial Sector Bailouts Move to a New Phase
10/14 - Heading into 2009, Canada’s economy will fare better than most
10/10 - The Central Bank Interest Rate Cuts Ignore Inflation
10/10 - Canada’s Housing Starts in September Stay Elevated
10/08 - Coordinated and Unprecedented Action By the World’s Central Banks to Lower Interest Rates
10/08 - Flattening office-vacancy rates point to weaker commercial construction ahead
10/07 - U.S. and Canadian Dollars and the Impacts on Construction
10/07 - Top 10 and Trend Graph – September 2008
10/06 - Construction Cost Increases for Four Industrial Structures Range from 3.2% to 3.5% in August
10/06 - U.S. Jobs Picture Bleak according to Three Key Measures
10/06 - Why do Toronto incomes lag behind those in other Canadian cities?
10/02 - Construction spending outlook worsens
10/02 - Spending growth ends in nonresidential building and heavy project markets
10/02 - Residential market recovery postponed again
10/02 - Military Spending will Backstop the Virginia Beach–Norfolk economy in 2009
10/02 - The Phoenix Economy will Rise Again
10/01 - Retail Sales Distress on Canada’s Southern Doorstep
10/01 - Canadian retail holiday spending should hold up better than in the U.S.

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