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Bartlett Market Week

Market Week: December 7, 2009

The Markets

An unexpectedly good employment figure helped equities leap to fresh year-long highs on Friday. Despite giving back much of that gain by the end of the day, stocks still ended the week in positive territory. The unemployment report also fueled speculation about the timing of a future interest rate hike, which helped strengthen the dollar and hit prices for Treasury bonds, gold, and commodities.

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Last Week's Headlines

Eye on the Week Ahead

With both credit usage and retail sales reports on tap, consumer spending behavior will be watched. The Copenhagen conference on global climate change begins.

Key data releases: Consumer credit (12/7); International trade, Treasury budget (12/10); retail sales, import/export prices, business inventories (12/11).

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