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Fannie Mae said it typically holds derivatives to maturity, meaning its only risk is default by a counterparty, not quarterly changes in their values.

Fannie Mae holds derivatives to maturity, it said, meaning its risk is mainly that of a default, not quarterly changes in the value of the contracts.

The top chart in the accompanying graphic shows the quarterly changes in the national index from 2000 through the first quarter of 2011.

It uses quarterly changes in real GDP level series to identify local peaks and troughs (turning points)7.

Though Ireland's growth stagnated in the second quarter, suggesting it could technically emerge from recession in the third, quarterly changes in Irish GDP are extremely volatile, meaning it could slip back into recession early next year.

Ireland has yet to reveal its third-quarter numbers, but even if it does post growth there is every chance that it could slip back into economic contraction as its heavy dependence on exports (88% of GDP) makes quarterly changes in growth volatile.

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The last assessment may have been a quarterly, change-in-status, or annual assessment.

Correction: November 3 , 2001 Saturday A column on Page 1 of Business Day yesterday about the specter of deflation misstated the last time the quarterly change in prices for personal consumption spending was negative.

The trend in private-sector indebtedness moves very closely with the trend in America's current-account balance.I've taken the private-sector indebtedness figure Mr Krugman uses and shown the quarterly change in liabilities alongside the quarterly current-account figure (both are in billions of current dollars).

Recently, I ran some statistical tests that looked at the quarterly change in earnings versus the quarterly change in stock prices and found that the correlation was very close to nil.

Usually the main interest in the UK figures is in the quarterly change in GDP in real terms, that is after taking into account changes in prices (inflation).

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