Futures cut losses after productivity data (Reuters)

By Pete Southern in Uncategorized | November 7, 2007 15:00 |

The floor of the New York Stock Exchange is seen through a zoom affect in New York November 1, 2007. Stocks ended higher on Tuesday. (Shannon Stapleton/Reuters)Reuters – Stock futures trimmed losses on Wednesday following a government report that showed unit labor costs, an inflation measure, fell more than expected in the third quarter, while worker productivity rose at the strongest pace in four years.


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