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BOE said to plan easing banks' capital demands on Brexit vote - Bloomberg (FXB) (FXE)
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Fed's Bullard: Usual Cyclical Dynamics Can No Longer be Relied Upon
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UPDATE: ECB Said to Weigh 'Looser' QE Rules as Brexit Depletes Assets (FXE) (UUP)
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GBP/USD Slides Below 1.33 Following Comments from Carney
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UPDATE: Natural Gas Inventory +37 bcf vs +45 bcf Expected
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Chicago PMI 56.8 vs 51 Expected
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Winklevoss brothers choose BATS over Nasdaq for bitcoin ETF listing
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Pending Home Sales (May MoM) -3.7% vs -1.1% Expected
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Personal Income (May) 0.2% vs 0.3% Expected; Spending 0.4% vs 0.4% Expected
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Germany said to oppose shielding investors in Italy bank plan - Bloomberg (FXE)
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UPDATE: Merkel Believes U.K.'s EU Secession Process Will be Triggered - Bloomberg
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API Crude Inventory Declines 3.9M Barrels
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Draghi Said to See Brexit Vote Cutting Euro GDP as Much as 0.5% - Bloomberg (FXE) (FXB)
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S&P/ Case-Shiller 20-City Index (MoM) 0.45% vs 0.58% Expected
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GDP Annualized (Q1 T) 1.1% vs 1% Expected
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Ratings agencies rip into UK's credit score after Brexit vote
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SPDR Gold Trust (GLD) Gold Pares Gains
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UPDATE: Merkel Says No Informal Talks Before U.K. Files EU Exit Papers (FXE)
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Dow Falls 610 Points, Nasdaq Drops 4.1%
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Dow Average Falls Over 600 Points
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S&P 500 Trades Back to Lows
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Stocks Tick Slightly Higher, Off Session Lows
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UPDATE: Baker Hughes Total U.S. Rig Count 421 vs 424 Prior
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U of M Sentiment (June F) 93.5 vs 94.1 Expected
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VIX Pares Gain
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Durable Goods (May P) -2.2% vs -0.5% Expected; Ex-Trans -0.3% vs 0.1%
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Stocks Show Strength Heading to Market Close
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UPDATE: Natural Gas Inventory +62 bcf vs +59 bcf Expected
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Leading Index (May) -0.2% vs 0.1% Expected
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U.K. EU Poll Shows 43% Leave, 41% Remain - Bloomberg, Citing TNS
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U.S. Seven-Year Notes Draw 1.497%; Allotted at High 87.12% - Bloomberg
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Existing Home Sales 5.53M vs 5.55M Expected
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API Crude Inventory Declines 5.2M Barrels
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Yellen: Fed to assess 'whether' growth, jobs inflation to gain - Bloomberg
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Fed's Kashkari Sees Brexit Financial Stability Risks for U.S. as 'Likely Modest'; Thinks U.K. in EU is Best Outcome
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Heavy trading predicted around Brexit vote
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Traders Brace for 'Quad Witching'
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UPDATE: Baker Hughes Total U.S. Rig Count +10 to 424, Oil Rigs +9
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Housing Starts (May) 1164K vs 1150K Expected; Building Permits 1138K vs 1145K
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Natural Gas Inventory +69 bcf vs +66 bcf Expected
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Philadelphia Fed 4.7 vs 1 Expected
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Initial Jobless Claims 277K vs 270K Expected
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CPI (May MoM) 0.2% vs 0.3% Expected; Ex-Food & Energy 0.2% vs 0.2%
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Yellen says Brexit vote factored into today's rate decision
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Crude Inventory -933K Barrels vs -2.14M Expected
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Industrial Production (May MoM) -0.4% vs -0.2% Expected
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Empire Manufacturing (Jun) 6.01 vs -4.9 Expected
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PPI Final Demand (MoM) 0.4% vs 0.3% Expected; Ex-Food and Energy 0.3% vs 0.1%
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BlackRock debuts U.S. ETF for China-listed stock after MSCI snub
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API Crude Inventory Increases 1.16M Barrels

