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Consumer prices fall 0.1 percent in June

Consumer prices fell for a third straight month in June due to lower energy costs, according to a government report on Friday that pointed to subdued inflation pressures amid sluggish domestic demand.

Dollar falls on weak U.S. data, euro short squeeze

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The U.S. dollar fell broadly on Thursday, with the euro soaring to a two-month high above $1.29 as soft inflation and manufacturing data added to concern about the strength of the U.S. economy. Data showing a third straight monthly decline in producer prices came a day after Federal Reserve meeting minutes revealed policymakers think they may need to do more to boost the economy if a sputtering recovery slows any further.

Jobless claims fall and manufacturing stumbles

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New U.S. claims for jobless aid tumbled to a near two-year low last week, but a modest gain in industrial output and a third monthly drop in wholesale prices in June confirmed a slackening in the economy's recovery.
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U.S. growth worries hit dollar, euro nears $1.29

The dollar hit a two-month low against the euro and a basket of major currencies on Thursday as soft inflation and manufacturing data added to concern about the strength of the U.S. economy. Data showing third straight monthly decline in producer prices came a day after Federal Reserve meeting minutes revealed policymakers think they may need to do more to boost the economy if a sputtering recovery slows any further.
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Autos and gasoline drag retail sales lower in June

Sales at U.S. retailers fell for a second straight month in June and businesses wary of ebbing demand barely raised inventories in May, more evidence the economic recovery has slowed in recent months.
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Growth outlook cut running into next year

Recent evidence the economic recovery may be slowing has prompted analysts to scale back their expectations for the pace of growth into next year, a Reuters poll showed.
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Fed's Hoenig says recovery will take time: TV

Kansas City Federal Reserve President Thomas Hoenig on Wednesday said that the U.S. economy will continue to recover, but it will take time to reach the Fed's targets for minimal unemployment and inflation.
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Daily Forex Forecast 14/7/2010

The Australian Dollar climbed to its highest level in 3 weeks overnight as equities bounced upon expectations US corporate earnings will beat estimates.
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Euro rises vs dollar, inflation data boosts pound

The euro rose on Tuesday after a smooth Greek treasury bill auction helped ease some concerns about Europe's debt crisis and took some of the sting out of another credit rating downgrade for Portugal. A strong start to U.S. corporate earnings season also boosted general appetite for risk, traders said, while data showing the U.S. trade deficit widened unexpectedly in May weighed on the dollar.
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Canada economy creates surge of jobs in June

Canada's economy created far more jobs than expected in June in a surprising sign of strength after a raft of discouraging data, fueling expectations the central bank will hike interest rates again this month.
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ECB keeps rates on hold at 1 percent

The European Central Bank kept its main interest rate on hold at a record low of 1.0 percent for the fourteenth month running on Thursday, as expected by economists.
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Gold buying up near $1200 levels: Jeff Nichols

Gold buying has intensified on the late-June/early July sell offs and capitalising on this fall were the Asian investors, jewelry manufacturers and possibly a few central banks, according to Jeffrey Nichols, Senior Economic Advisor to Rosland Capital.
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Roaring outlook for platinum

CPM, a New York-based commodities analysis firm, has predicted that platinum group metals are set to make a roaring investment option in the coming years.
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SNB may resume EUR/CHF intervention if 1.30 breaks

Signs Switzerland may still face deflation risks mean its central bank could yet resume efforts to curb the Swiss franc's strength, but it is unlikely to step in unless the euro falls below 1.30 francs. Swiss consumer price data on Tuesday showed only a limited pick-up in inflation in June. The Swiss National Bank last month cited subsiding deflation risks as a reason for ending its 15-month campaign to fight excessive franc rises.
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Gold slips as stocks bounce

Gold erased early gains on Tuesday to tumble to a six-week low as selling precipitated by a sharp rebound in equities pushed the metal through key technical support levels near $1,200 an ounce. Spot gold slipped as low as $1,189.55 an ounce and was bid at $1,192.00 an ounce at 10:09 a.m. EDT (1409 GMT), against $1,206.95 late in New York on Monday. U.S. gold futures for August delivery fell $14.80 an ounce to $1,192.90.
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Asia, European growth coming off the boil

Asian and European manufacturing output growth cooled further in June, with China hitting its slowest pace in more than a year -- further evidence that the global economic recovery is moderating.
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BOJ newcomer Morimoto says vital to end deflation

New Bank of Japan board member Yoshihisa Morimoto said on Thursday that it is vital for the central bank to show its resolve to beat deflation, but he stopped short of elaborating on his views on monetary policy.
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Japan business mood best in 2 years

Japanese business confidence was at its best in two years in the three months to June and big firms revised up capital spending plans, a Bank of Japan survey showed, in a sign the export-driven economic recovery is taking hold.
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Romania c.bank holds rates after fiscal jolt

Romania's central bank held interest rates at 6.25 percent on Wednesday, as expected, halting its easing cycle after a government plan to raise value added tax added to uncertainty about the economy.
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Euro zone and China fears hit Latam currencies

A toxic combination of European banking concerns, a downward revision to Chinese growth and poor U.S. economic data battered Latin American currencies on Tuesday. Brazil's real was hit the hardest, plunging to its weakest level in about two weeks, as investors fled higher-risk assets worldwide.

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