• The monthly survey is conducted jointly by the Journal and San Diego-based executive-mentoring group Vistage.

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  • This monthly survey reflects opinion of about 250 estate agents who are members of Rics.

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  • The Land Registry produces a monthly survey, and also provides a quarterly survey to the BBC News website.

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  • Japan's monthly survey of consumer confidence showed pessimists slightly outnumbering optimists in May.

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  • The Institute of Supply Management's monthly survey of manufacturing activity hit its highest level for 20 years in November.

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  • According to a monthly survey of purchasing managers, orders for exports are down and orders for imports are up.

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  • These figures are from the country's Sample Registration System (SRS), a comprehensive monthly survey of 1.5m households on births and deaths.

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  • The Report on Jobs is compiled by Markit and is based on a monthly survey of more than 100 recruitment and employment consultants.

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  • The monthly survey, conducted jointly by the Journal and San Diego-based executive-mentoring group Vistage, polled 848 small-business owners from a variety of industries.

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  • The monthly survey by accountants PKF showed a mixed picture for the industry across Scottish cities, with tourist numbers down in Inverness and Edinburgh.

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  • The firm says its website now displays 90% of all homes for sale in the UK although its monthly survey covers just England and Wales.

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  • The numbers are produced from a monthly survey of 60, 000 households.

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  • She said the BLS monthly survey request was her lowest priority.

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  • In Ifo's monthly survey, about 7, 000 companies are asked for their views of the current business climate and their outlook over the coming six months.

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  • The Philadelphia Fed index, a closely watched monthly survey of manufacturing conditions, showed a solid increase in the February reading, offsetting some of the earlier economic concerns.

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  • Those estimates suggested that when the BLS open the March 2012 UI records they would find about 490K more private sector jobs than the monthly survey had measured.

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  • The employment report is a monthly survey is compiled for ADP -- which provides data from the large number of payrolls that it outsources for other companies -- by Macroeconomic Advisers.

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  • Retail industry sales (which exclude automobiles, gas stations, and restaurants) in August increased 0.1 percent seasonally adjusted over July and 6 percent unadjusted year-over-year, according to the monthly survey by the National Retail Federation, a retail trade association.

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  • On average, one-third of real-estate agents said the appraisal process resulted in buyers and sellers delaying or canceling contracts or renegotiating to a lower sales price last year, according to a National Association of Realtors' monthly survey of roughly 3, 000 agents.

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  • Also reflecting improved investor sentiment, Bank of America Merrill Lynch's most recent monthly survey of fund managers showed that just 3% of fund managers participating in the January survey expect the global economy to weaken over the next year, compared with 27% holding that view in December.

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  • Government data derived from the monthly payroll survey counts 1.9 million jobs created in the last year.

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  • The firm's monthly hotel survey found occupancy rates in Scotland fell by 1.4%.

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  • When people spend less time collecting unemployment benefits, they stop being recounted again and again in the monthly unemployment survey.

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  • Kauffman bases its entrepreneurial activity index on a monthly population survey jointly sponsored by the Census Bureau and Bureau of Labor Statistics.

    WSJ: Rise in Start-Ups Draws Doubters

  • The monthly Ifo survey of business sentiment increased to 95.8 in January from 95.1 in December, with business expectations rising markedly in German manufacturing.

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  • The trade group said its monthly economic survey of small employers, which will be released Feb. 14, found the net change in employment per firm (seasonally adjusted) in January was zero.

    FORBES: Business Hiring Optimism Improves

  • There are any number of people that, in the monthly employment survey, are included in -- would be included in a group of people that would like to work more if they could.

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  • Today, the Labor Department released its monthly employment survey and reported that the nation lost 11, 000 jobs in November -- which was about 115, 000 fewer than was forecast -- and is about close to zero, from the perspective of our overall economy. (Applause.) The unemployment rate ticked down, instead of up. (Applause.) The report also found that we lost about 160, 000 fewer jobs over the last two months than we had previously thought.

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  • The monthly Consumer Confidence Survey, based on a probability-design random sample, is conducted for The Conference Board by Nielsen.

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  • Another reason not to overdo the gloom is that services activity rose in June according to the monthly purchasing managers' survey.

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