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Currencies
Dollar firms after hot retail sales, yen languishes; China data awaited
In the U.S., retail sales rose 0.7% last month, compared with the 0.3% rise that economists polled by Reuters had forecast. Data…
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Financial Market
Wall Street holds steadier after its slide on worries about rates
NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. stocks are holding firmer Thursday, a day after tumbling on worries that interest rates may…
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Currencies
Analysis-Currency markets are in a deep freeze. Rate cuts and Trump could thaw them
By Harry Robertson and Alun John LONDON (Reuters) – Traders and investors are looking to global interest rate cuts and…
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Commodities
Goldman Says Commodities to Gain as Central Banks Cut Rates
(Bloomberg) — Commodities will advance this year as central banks in the US and Europe move to reduce interest rates,…
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Financial Market
Traders Are on Alert for a Hotter-Than-Expected Inflation Print
(Bloomberg) — A month after the stock market was rocked by a worse-than-expected inflation report, investors are fearing a reprise…
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Currencies
Pound Is Beating 92% of Global Currencies on UK Economic Rebound
(Bloomberg) — The British pound is beating more than 90% of the world’s currencies this year on signs the nation’s…
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Currencies
Currency Outlook: Dollar to See More Weakness
The US dollar is under pressure. The dollar index has declined last week breaking below the key support level of…
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Financial Market
Credit Market Euphoria Is Like Rate Hikes Never Happened
(Bloomberg) — The most punishing interest-rate hikes since the 1980s. The high degree of uncertainty over when and how quickly…
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Financial Market
Market hopes are high that big central banks will cut rates around mid-year
LONDON(Reuters) – Financial markets are turning their focus to when major central banks will start cutting interest rates, calling time…
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Currencies
Currency market calm before Powell speech, bitcoin picks up again
By Brigid Riley TOKYO (Reuters) -The U.S. dollar was largely steady on Wednesday, as traders avoided making big bets ahead…
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