Investors could be in for a bumpy ride

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Markets could be in for another bumpy ride next week as investors continue to look for clues on where the global economy is headed. There will be no shortage of data to fuel the debate between bears and bulls. Economic reports are due on manufacturing, real estate and inflation, among others.


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