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		<description>[...] Mutual Fund Investments wrote an interesting post today onHere&#8217;s a quick excerpt Findings of the German GfK Consumer Climate Study for May 2008 Rising inflation in May of this year has clouded the mood among consumers. The economic outlook indicator, income expectations and the propensity to buy all suffered considerable losses. As a result, the consumer climate indicator for June is forecasting a value of 4.9 points after a revised 5.6 points in May. Gasoline prices constantly hitting new record highs and further looming price increases are causing German consumers to wo [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Mutual Fund Investments wrote an interesting post today onHere&#8217;s a quick excerpt Findings of the German GfK Consumer Climate Study for May 2008 Rising inflation in May of this year has clouded the mood among consumers. The economic outlook indicator, income expectations and the propensity to buy all suffered considerable losses. As a result, the consumer climate indicator for June is forecasting a value of 4.9 points after a revised 5.6 points in May. Gasoline prices constantly hitting new record highs and further looming price increases are causing German consumers to wo [...]</p>
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