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Reed Construction Data News
- 07/18/2008 - Fed Focus Turns from Finding Capital for Lenders to Battling Inflation
- 07/18/2008 - Construction Costs for 50 U.S. Cities Show Interesting Shifts
- 07/18/2008 - Construction Equipment Shipments Still Steady
- 07/18/2008 - Economic Environment for Nonresidential Markets Worsens
- 07/18/2008 - Housing Economic Environment Weakens Further
- 07/18/2008 - Construction Cost Increases for Four Accommodation-style Building Categories Range from 2.2% to 5.0%
- 07/18/2008 - One Big Anomaly in the U.S. June Housing Start Figure
- 07/18/2008 - Some Disturbing Trends in the Latest Employment Numbers
- 07/18/2008 - Service Sector Job Growth in Canada is Tracking the U.S. Downward
- 07/17/2008 - The Heyday is over for Construction Employment
- 07/17/2008 - Construction Materials Prices Jump 1.8% in June
- 07/17/2008 - Housing Recovery Postponed Again
- 07/17/2008 - Construction spending outlook weakens
- 07/17/2008 - Spending growth ends in nonresidential building and heavy project markets
- 07/17/2008 - Residential market recovery delayed again
- 07/16/2008 - Accept It − The Bias for Interest Rates is Upward
- 07/16/2008 - Demand for Canadian office space remains strong, for now
- 07/15/2008 - Elevators and Escalators
- 07/14/2008 - Economic Nightfall − The Darkness before the Dawn?
- 07/14/2008 - Newfoundland and Labrador’s future economic prospects look rock solid
- 07/11/2008 - North America’s Stock Markets − The Caterers have left the Building
- 07/11/2008 - Purchasing managers send mixed messages on growth
- 07/10/2008 - Construction Starts Rise in June
- 07/09/2008 - Canada’s First Half Housing Starts this Year Match Last Year
- 07/09/2008 - Top 10 and Trend Graph – June 2008
- 07/08/2008 - The Odd Man Out in a Comparison of Oil Prices, Inflation and the Federal Funds Rate
- 07/08/2008 - How long will the construction material price surge last?
- 07/07/2008 - The Big Apple loses its economic shine
- 07/07/2008 - Current headwinds will slow, but not stop, Austin’s economy
- 07/07/2008 - Jobs Growth Drops to 0.0% in June; Most Sectors in Decline
- 07/04/2008 - In terms of population growth, Western Canada definitely wins
- 07/03/2008 - Most Commodity Prices are still Advancing
- 07/02/2008 - Following rapid rise, oil prices should fall as demand softens
- 07/01/2008 - Carolina and Gulf Coasts Remain the Strongest Housing Markets
- 07/01/2008 - U.S. Metro Housing Markets – May 2008 – Cities 301-360
- 07/01/2008 - U.S. Metro Housing Markets – May 2008 – Cities 201-300
- 07/01/2008 - U.S. Metro Housing Markets – May 2008 – Cities 101-200
- 07/01/2008 - U.S. Metro Housing Markets – May 2008 – Cities 1-100
- 07/01/2008 - Green/Sustainable Construction
- 06/27/2008 - British Columbia’s economic outlook remains sunny, but could turn cloudy

