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Sweet Europe, sour America?

Investors are finding themselves with a new kind of balancing act -- one in which they have to juggle with three major regions posing three significantly different circumstances. Europe's bank stress testing, the focus of much of the past week's market focus, is but one ball in the air.

Singapore dollar likely to appreciate- IMF

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The Singapore dollar is somewhat weaker than its medium-term equilibrium level but is likely to appreciate as the domestic economy expands, the International Monetary Fund said on Friday. In its annual review of Singapore's economy, the IMF said the modest and gradual rise of the Singapore dollar SGD= appears consistent with internal and external stability.
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Stock futures rise on earnings and European data

Stock index futures rose on Friday, as another batch of solid corporate results, including Microsoft and Ford, along with positive economic data in Europe eased fears about the strength of a recovery.
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UK economy grew twice as fast as expected in Q2

Britain's economy grew almost twice as fast as expected in the second quarter of this year propelled by a sharp pick-up in services and the biggest rise in construction in almost 50 years.
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Euro up on data; risks from stress tests

Another strong data release boosted the euro on Friday when the German Ifo index came in above forecasts, but analysts said there were downside risks for the currency, even if bank stress test results were benign. Ifo said the German Business Climate Index for July was 106.2, beating a consensus for 101.6 and pushing the euro to a session high versus the dollar of $1.2967 EUR=.
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Gold firms on dollar ahead of stress test results

Gold rose toward $1,200 an ounce in Europe on Friday, supported by dollar weakness, as a retreat in risk aversion led to a return of the two assets' usual inverse relationship. All eyes are on the results of European bank stress tests, due at 1600 GMT. Signs of distress in the sector could lead to fresh interest in gold as a haven from risk, analysts said.
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Oil slips off 3-month high reached on storm fears

Crude drifted lower after hitting a three-month high near $80 on Friday, supported by a storm threat to U.S. Gulf oil installations but pressured by uncertainty over the result of bank stress tests in Europe. By 0943 GMT (5:43 a.m. EDT), U.S. crude for September was trading 26 cents lower at $79.04 a barrel. ICE Brent crude futures were 28 cents down at $77.54.
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Strong German business sentiment boosts euro

The euro rose on Friday after a survey showed German business sentiment posted a record jump in July to its highest level in three years, and corporate results lifted stocks ahead of European bank stress tests results.
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Euro jumps, bund futures ease after German Ifo

The euro hit the day's high against the dollar and bund futures erased gains on Friday after a surprisingly strong reading of German business confidence. Germany's Ifo institute said its business climate index rose to 106.2 in July, much higher than forecasts for 101.6. The business expectations index came in at 105.5 versus expectations for 101.6.
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Gold cools ahead of Europe bank stress test result

Gold prices eased in Asian trade Friday as traders await the outcome of European bank stress test. Gold for immediate delivery was seen trading at $1194.47 an ounce at 12.00 noon Singapore time while U.S. gold futures for August delivery was at $1,194.4 an ounce on the Comex division of the NY Mercantile Exchange.
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Zimbabwe stones to hit diamond prices

In a decision which will have a huge impact on the diamond sector across the globe, Zimbabwe announced that it will immediately auction a stockpile of more than 4.5 million carats of diamonds that it has been sitting on during the past nine months due to an international ban on trade in gems from the country's controversial Marange fields.
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Gold ticks down ahead of euro zone bank stress tests

Gold slipped on Friday despite gains in equities as investors took to the sidelines before the release of European bank stress test results, which seek to restore confidence in the euro zone banking sector. Major listed lenders are expected to pass, while the tests may show the biggest problems lie with smaller, mainly unlisted players like Germany's Landesbanks and Spain's cajas.
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Japan govt official says yen levels seem too high

The yen's current levels seem too high, a senior Cabinet Office official said on Friday, expressing worries over the impact a strong yen could have on Japan's fragile economy. The economy is moving toward a standstill, although views are divided on whether it has stalled, Keisuke Tsumura, a parliamentary secretary at the Cabinet Office, told reporters.
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Euro steadies vs dollar before stress test results

The euro steadied against the dollar on Friday, retaining gains made the previous day on strong euro zone data and U.S. corporate earnings, as investors awaited European bank stress test results due later in the day.
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Asia stocks up and euro firm

Asian stocks rose on Friday as strong earnings from economic bellwethers such as Caterpillar tempered concerns about a global slowdown, while the euro steadied ahead of European bank stress test results later in the day.
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Asia stocks climb as slowdown concerns ease

Asian stocks rose on Friday as strong earnings from economic bellwethers such as Caterpillar tempered concerns about a global slowdown, while the euro steadied ahead of European bank stress test results later in the day.
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Brazil Green Party candidate banks on social media

Brazil's Green Party presidential candidate is hoping her use of social media will help boost her low poll numbers before October's election as she seeks to close the gap with the two front-runners.
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SEC watchdog will probe Goldman settlement timing

A U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission watchdog said on Thursday that he will expand his investigation of the agency's fraud suit against Goldman Sachs Group Inc to look into concerns raised about the timing of the firm's $550 million settlement.
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Pay czar to cite Goldman, JPMorgan, Citi: report

Goldman Sachs Group Inc, JPMorgan Chase & Co and Citigroup Inc are among those Obama administration pay czar Kenneth Feinberg will cite for having made ill-advised payments, the Wall Street Journal reported on its web site on Thursday.
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Daily Forex Commentary 23/7/2010

After looking vulnerable to more downside in Asia yesterday the Aussie dollar found intraday support at 0.8735 going on to reverse its trajectory and rally during the European time-zone to retest what had been strong resistance around 0.8750.
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Microsoft profit beats Street but stock unmoved

Microsoft Corp easily beat Wall Street forecasts with a 48 percent rise in quarterly profit, but its shares barely moved in the absence of powerful new signs of a rebound in global tech spending.
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U.S. industrial earnings boost recovery hopes

Caterpillar Inc , UPS and other U.S. multinationals reported strong quarterly results on Thursday, suggesting the global economy may be on a stronger footing than previously thought.
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GM to buy AmeriCredit for $3.5 billion

General Motors Co plans to buy auto finance company AmeriCredit Corp for $3.5 billion in a cash deal financed by government bailout money and aimed at removing a major investor concern before a planned IPO.

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