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Chicago Purchasing Manager 65.7 vs 58 Expected
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Personal Income (May) 0.4% vs 0.3% Expected; Spending 0.1% vs 0.1%
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Selloff Takes Breather Pre-Market as Q2 Set to Conclude
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Reuters poll: Booming U.S. output dents expectations of oil price recovery
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All well for world economy at mid-year? Up to a point
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BOE's Haldane Says Inflation Causing 'Pinch' for Poor: Guardian, via Bloomberg
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Nasdaq, S&P 500 Stabilize Following Early Selloff; Equity Markets Off Lows
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Congress must raise debt ceiling by mid-October: CBO
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CBO Says Treasury Can Fund U.S. Government Through Early to Mid-October - Bloomberg
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Nasdaq Taps Fresh Low for Session
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Tech Weakness Tied to Bond Yields, Strength in Banks and Could Continue Near Term, Says Odeon
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S&P 500, Nasdaq Trade Off Worst Levels of Session
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UPDATE: Natural Gas Inventory +46 bcf vs +50 bcf Expected
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S&P 500, Nasdaq Trade at Lows
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Reuters poll: Global stock markets still on a roll, led by Europe, Asia
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Initial Jobless Claims 244K vs 240K Expected
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GDP QoQ (1Q T) 1.4% vs 1.2% Expected
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Reuters poll: Small upside for U.S. stocks in second half, worries loom
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Wall Street hit hard as tech softness continues
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China factory activity seen cooling in June, crackdown on debt risks drag
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Weekly Crude Data Shows Surprise 118K Barrel Build
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S&P 500, Nasdaq Trade Near Session Highs
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Pending Home Sales -0.8% vs 1% Expected
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Carney Says Some Removal of BOE Stimulus May be Necessary - Bloomberg
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Wholesale Inventories (May P) 0.3% vs 0.2% Expected
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ECB Said to See Market as Misjudging Draghi Speech on Stimulus, Intended to Strike Balance - Bloomberg
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S&P 500, Nasdaq Set to Close on Lows
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Yellen Says Asset Valuations Somewhat Rich by Traditional Metrics; We Don't Target Asset Prices
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UPDATE: Conf. Board Consumer Confidence 118.9 vs 116 Expected
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S&P CoreLogic CS 20-City (Apr MoM) Index 0.28% vs 0.50% Expected; (YoY) 5.67% vs 5.90%
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Nasdaq Reverses Earlier Gain and Trades at Session Lows
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Chicago Fed Nat Activity Index -0.26 vs 0.20 Expected
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Durable Goods (May P) -1.1% vs -0.6% Expected; Ex-Trans 0.1% vs 0.4%
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S&P 500, Dow edge up; tech weighs on Nasdaq
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May Reaches Governing Deal with N. Irish DUP - Bloomberg, Citing U.K. Official
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Low inflation problematic, but will not sway hawkish Bank of Canada
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S&P 500, Nasdaq Pare Gains
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New Home Sales (May) 610K vs 590K Expected
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UPDATE: Markit US Manufacturing PMI (June P) 52.1 vs 53 Expected; Services 53 vs 53.5 Expected, Composite 53 vs 53.6 Prior
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EU's Tusk: UK Offers is Below Our Expectations
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Tech, energy shares lift Wall Street
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Euro zone businesses end second quarter with slower growth: PMI
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S&P 500 Pares Gains
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Gilead Sciences (GILD) Taps Session High as Biotech Rally Continues
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UPDATE: Natural Gas Inventory +61 bcf vs +56 bcf Expected
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Leading Index (May) 0.3% vs 0.3% Expected
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FHFA House Price Index (Apr. MoM) 0.7% vs 0.5% Expected
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Initial Jobless Claims 241K vs 240K Expected
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Kuwait Oil Min Says OPEC, Non-OPEC Compliance at 106% in May - Bloomberg, Citing an Email
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Bond market flashing worry on economy, countering Fed view

