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Prime Minister Cameron leaves Downing Street in London

UK Isolated as Europe Moves Toward Fiscal Union

Europe divided on Friday in a historic rift over building a fiscal union to preserve the euro, with a large majority of countries led by Germany and France agreeing to move ahead with a separate treaty, leaving Britain isolated.

Oil Trades below $98 on EU Summit Doubts

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Crude oil prices dropped below $98 a barrel in Asian trade Friday as investors' hopes dimmed over the outcome of a crucial European Union summit later in the day.

Asian Stocks Plunge on ECB Restraint

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Asian stocks plunged Friday, following overnight declines on Wall Street, after the European Central Bank gave no indication of more government bond buying.
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U.S. dollar bank notes are seen in a bank in Budapest

U.S. Firms Build Cash Buffer to European Crisis in Q3

U.S. companies sat on their largest pile of cash on record during the third quarter, providing a substantial buffer against any blow that might come from Europe's debt crisis, data from the Federal Reserve showed on Thursday.
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Europe's Markets Close at One-Week Low Thursday on ECB, EU

European shares fell to a one-week closing low on Thursday after European Central Bank President Mario Draghi gave no indication it would aggressively increase its bond-buying program and said the region's economy faced increased downside risks.
Gold profits from bargain hunters, euro gain

Gold Prices Fall Hard on ECB Restraint

Gold prices fell Thursday as the European Central Bank head tapped down hopes of more government bond buying, hammering the euro and boosting the dollar.
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Europe's Markets Lower Thursday at Mid-day on ECB Comments

European shares fell in a choppy afternoon session on Thursday, erasing earlier strong gains, with traders saying the market came under pressure after European Central Bank President Mario Draghi cautioned on the region's economic outlook.
A sculpture showing the Euro currency sign is seen in front of the ECB headquarters in Frankfurt

ECB Cool on More Bond Buying, Lending to IMF

The European Central Bank doused on Thursday hopes it will aggressively ramp up its bond-buying program and allow the euro zone to lend money to IMF so it can help fight the Eurozone debt crisis.
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Stock Futures Flat as Eurozone Summit Looms

Stock index futures were little changed on Thursday after investors pushed up stocks for three straight sessions, betting leaders come up with a solution to Eurozone debt crisis at an upcoming summit.
Mario Draghi speaks during a news conference at the G20 Summit in Seoul.

ECB Cuts Rates to Record Low on Recession Fears

The European Central Bank cut interest rates by a quarter of a point on Thursday to counter the twin threats of recession and deflation in the Eurozone, and is expected to unveil fresh measures to help banks hurt by the bloc's debt crisis.
France's President Nicolas Sarkozy (R) and Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel attend a joint press conference on the eve of a G20 summit of major world economies in Cannes

France, Germany to Push Crisis Plan

The president of the European Commission appealed to EU leaders on Thursday to set aside their differences and unite to rescue the euro from a sovereign debt crisis that is menacing the world economy.
An employee picks up a gold bar at the Austrian Gold and Silver Separating Plant 'Oegussa' in Vienna

Gold Eyes EU Summit, Could Approach $2000

The European Union (EU) summit this Friday will consume market attention, as it will discuss steps to resolve the Eurozone debt crisis. Price sensitivity to headlines will persist, if not intensify, and make for jerky market moves.
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European Bank Gold Holdings Steady - ECB

The balance sheet of the Eurosystem of central banks hit a new high last week, while gold and gold receivables held by euro zone central banks remained unchanged at 419.822 billion euros in the week ending Dec. 2, European Central Bank data showed on Tuesday.
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Europe's Markets Up Monday at Mid-Day on Merkel, Sarkozy Chat

European stocks rose early on Monday, adding to last week's 8.5 percent jump on growing hopes of a comprehensive solution to the Eurozone debt crisis as French President Nicolas Sarkozy and German Chancellor Angela Merkel meet ahead of a key summit.
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Nikkei Rises but Gains are Capped by Caution on Europe

Japan's Nikkei stock average edged higher Monday to build on last week's hefty gains on improved sentiment about the European debt situation, but uncertainty about how markets will assess Italy's new austerity plan capped the upside.

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