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Europe Roundup: Euro dips against dollar, European shares falls, Gold edges lower, Oil nudges higher...
EconoTimes· 1 day agoMarket Roundup Swiss May PPI (MoM) -0.3%, 0.5% forecast,0.6% previous Swiss May PPI (YoY)...
Europe skids as China tariffs threat rattles car makers
MSN News· 1 day agoBy Marc Jones LONDON (Reuters) - World stocks retreated from record highs on Thursday as the...
Tech Lifts S&P 500, Nasdaq to Fresh Highs
The Wall Street Journal· 19 hours agoHong Kong’s Hang Seng gained 1% to snap a two-day losing streak while Japan’s Nikkei 225 index shed 0.4% ahead of the Bank of Japan interest rate...
Stock Market Today: Stocks higher as inflation, jobs data supports rate cut bets
TheStreet via Yahoo Finance· 1 day agoOn Wall Street, stocks are set for a mixed open ahead of weekly jobless claims data and the Commerce...
Gold Continues Lower; Euro Falls After Softer US PPI | Investing.com
Investing.com· 9 hours agoMarket Overview Analysis by Octa covering: EUR/USD, XAU/USD, US Dollar Index Futures, Gold Futures....
Japan’s economy is likely to keep growing at a pace above its potential growth rate
The Forex Market· 9 hours agoEuropean stock markets tanked about 2%, contrasting with the S&P500 and Nasdaq in the US extending...
Wall Street notches record closing highs on cooler inflation data
Reuters· 19 hours agoThe Nasdaq and the S&P 500 recorded their fourth consecutive record closing highs on Thursday and...
Morning Bid: Data is king, Fed its servant
Reuters via Yahoo Finance· 1 day agoThe verdict from investors appears to be that benign U.S. inflation trumps the Fed's rate outlook, clearing the way for gains in Asian equities, and...
EMEA Morning Briefing: More U.S. Data Eyed After Fed Strikes Cautious Tone
Morningstar· 1 day agoEuropean stock futures were tracking lower as markets digested the softer U.S. CPI data and the Fed's projection for one rate cut this year. Stocks in & ...
Morning Bid: US check on sub-4% jobless, China imports slow
StreetInsider· 5 days agoFor the record, consensus forecasts indicate non-farm payrolls growth picked up a touch last month to 185,000 from 175,000 in April - and the monthly rise in average earnings also ticked higher ...