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Economy: Index of Economic Indicators / Zale Corp. #336717

CBS Evening News for Tuesday, Dec 31, 1991
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(Studio: Connie Chung) Report introduced.

(New York: Bob Faw) Rise in the stock market in contrast to the index of leading economic indicator figures and the implications for the recession examined. [Dreyfus Corporation Richard HOEY, Chemical Banking chief economist Irwin KELLNER, Mortgage Bankers Association Lyle GRAMLEY - analyze the figures.]

(Studio: Connie Chung) Report introduced.

(Dallas: James Hattori) Announcement by Zale Corp., the nation's largest jewelry chain, that it will close hundreds of stores featured; reasons for its financial problems outlined. [SHOPPER, Zale's Clare COPELAND, SMU business school John PEAVY, three SHOPPERS - comment.]

Reporter(s):
Chung, Connie;
Faw, Bob;
Hattori, James
Duration:
00:03:50

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