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Carolinas Survey of Business Activity

2013

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April 25, 2013 The Region's Expansion Steadied in April, But Firms Grew More Cautious About Hiring
March 28, 2013 The Region's Expansion Continued in March, Expectations Improved Again
February 28, 2013 Business Activity Bounced Up in February, and Expectations Firmed
January 24, 2013 Business Activity Remained Soft, Expectations Inched Higher in January
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