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Asset sales wouldn't disrupt markets: Fed's Plosser

U.S. financial markets would be able to stomach gradual sales of the more than $1.4 trillion of mortgage-related debt the Federal Reserve bought to fight the credit crisis, a top Fed official said on Friday.

Gold extends gains after retail sales data

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Gold extended gains in Europe on Friday as weaker-than-expected U.S. retail sales data brought risk aversion back to the market, pressuring stocks and the euro and boosting interest in bullion as a safe haven.
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Mexico peso slips from 3-wk high on US retail data

Mexico's peso slipped from a three-week high on Friday after an unexpected drop in May U.S. retail sales dented the outlook for Mexican exports. The peso MXN=MEX01 lost 0.36 percent to 12.7309 per U.S. dollar.
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Buffett lunch gets $1,5 million bid as auction ends soon

A bidder is offering to pay $1,500,100 for a steak lunch with the billionaire investor Warren Buffett, driving the top bid more than $500,000 higher in seven minutes as the annual charity auction on eBay Inc's website heads into the homestretch.
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Spain says has not, will not make EU aid request

Spain's economy ministry said on Friday it had not made a request for economic aid from the European Union, after a newspaper report that the EU was preparing to activate a package in case Madrid asked for it.
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China policy outlook murky after mixed bag of data

Chinese inflation quickened to a 19-month high in May, but a moderation of growth in factory output and capital spending eased worries for some analysts that the world's third-largest economy could boil over.
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Retail sales unexpectedly fall

Sales at U.S. retailers unexpectedly fell in May for the first time since September, pulled down by a record slump in purchases of building materials, according to a government report on Friday that added to fears the economic recovery was losing some steam.
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Bank reform chief sees Basel compromise to limit pain

Banks are to get more time to implement new capital rules and some proposals will be eased to ensure the industry can adjust to the new standards, a top central banker and regulator said, lifting the sector on Friday.
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Euro pauses from gains

The euro rose on Friday on the back of higher stocks, but the single currency struggled to extend its short-covering rally versus the dollar due to technical resistance and options-related selling.
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Q+A-As pressure builds, will China let yuan rise?

Like the risk-on, risk-off volatility that has buffeted global markets this year, China's currency policy has been subjected to bouts of pressure and criticism from abroad interspersed with periods of calm.
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Oil firms ignore politics to deploy in Iraq's south

Rumaila, the workhorse of Iraq's oil industry and its largest producing oilfield, is buzzing with activity as executives, engineers and drillers begin a massive overhaul to nearly triple its million barrels per day output.
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Oil falls towards $75 on China growth doubts

Oil prices fell to near $75 a barrel on Friday after gaining about 5 percent this week as investors weighed prospects that the European debt crisis could slow fuel demand growth even in emerging markets such as China.
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Forecasts for the yuan rate and regime

We expect the strong export numbers in May to increase international pressure on the currency issue. On the other hand, the weakened euro and domestic wage pressures are likely to limit the size of any appreciation in the near term.
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FOREX-Euro pauses from gains, tech levels in focus

The euro was supported on Friday on the back of higher stocks, but the single currency struggled to extend its short-covering rally versus the dollar ahead of technical resistance, while options barriers also capped gains.
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Special Report: Guy Hands, Citigroup and the fight for EMI

One of the best ways to get inside the head of British private equity boss Guy Hands is to study what gift he gives for Christmas. For years, Hands has sent friends and business associates a book he has recently read along with a letter discussing the work. The gift is designed to be both thoughtful and thought provoking.
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Stock futures inch higher

Stock index futures pointed to a slightly higher open on Wall Street on Friday following the previous session's strong gains, with futures for the S&P 500 up 0.24 percent, Dow Jones futures up 0.19 percent and Nasdaq 100 futures up 0.15 percent at 0944 GMT.
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World stocks rise for 4th day

World equities extended their relief rally into a fourth day on Friday on optimism over global economic growth, while the euro steadied as it ran into headwinds above $1.21 after three days of gains.
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Asia stocks rise for 4th day, euro steady

Asian stocks rose for a fourth day on Friday on optimism that the world economic recovery was on track despite Europe's debt woes, while the euro was steady after a rally the previous day.
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Oil slips in Asia on China data

World oil prices edged down in Asian trade Friday mainly after yet another Chinese data, industrial output for May, influenced it negatively. Light sweet crude for July delivery was seen trading at $75.19 a barrel at 11.30 a.m Singapore time while Brent crude was at $ 75.05 a barrel in London.
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Gold recovers after overnight losses

Gold recovers marginally in Asian trade Friday after an overnight drop of nearly one percent while ETF holdings rose to another record. Gold for immediate delivery was seen trading at $1219.54 an ounce at 11.30 a.m Singapore time while U.S. gold futures for August delivery was at $1221.81 an ounce.
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Japan to include debt issuance cap in fiscal plan

Japan will pledge to cap new bond issuance next fiscal year at the record sum earmarked for this year, National Strategy Minister Satoshi Arai said, as the new government struggles to convince markets of its resolve to fix the country's tattered finances.
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China inflation picks up but not all see tighter policy

Chinese inflation quickened to a 19-month high in May, but a moderation of growth in factory production and capital spending could further ease worries that the world's third-largest economy runs the risk of boiling over.
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SEC eyes confluence of events as flash crash cause

U.S. regulators will most likely find that a confluence of events caused the unprecedented stock market flash crash in early May, Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Mary Schapiro said on Thursday.
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NY celebrity money man indicted for $59 mln fraud

Kenneth Starr, an investment adviser to celebrities and other wealthy New Yorkers, defrauded clients of at least $59 million over the last five years, according to a U.S. grand jury indictment on Thursday.
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Tough Wall Street bill seen as lawmakers convene

U.S. lawmakers proposed no new limits on banks on Thursday as they met to hammer out a final overhaul of Wall Street regulations, but they voiced strong support for measures that directly threaten industry profits.
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Australian Dollar Outlook 11/6/2010

The Australian Dollar has opened more than one US cent higher today, buoyed by improved investor sentiment on the global economic recovery.

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