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- The longest US recession since the Great Depression may have ended last month, according to Barry Knapp, a strategist at Barclays Capital. “We appear to be in the sweet spot of a recovery,” Knapp wrote. Spending on services rose 1.5% in each of the past two quarters after a .1% decline in last year’s third quarter, the first decline since 1991. “Service-sector employers expected sharp drops in demand, and may have overshot in terms of cutting back” on workers, he wrote.
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- Electricity demand in Spain fell 13% in April as industrial consumers used less power, citing an interview with Albertao Carbajo, head of operations at Red Electrica Corp., the operator of Spain’s power grid. Demand has fallen for seven months in a row, probably a first since the 1930s.
- Home Depot Inc.(HD) shut a store in the eastern Chinese coastal city of Qingdao, citing customers and service staff. They didn’t identify why the store was shut. Home Depot has 12 stores in six cities in China.