In today's show, you will learn what it means when retail sales jump but  the amount on credit cards dumps, how the dollar is suggesting import  prices are peaking, why last week's drop in unemployment claims isn't  enough, what the New York and Philadelphia Fed manufacturing reports say  about the regional manufacturing sectors, how capacity utilization  isn't showing inflation, and why cash piling up in banks is bullish for  bonds.



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