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Dollar slips, hits three-and-a-half-month low versus loonie, as eyes turn to Fed
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Bitcoin down 14.8% to $2571
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If Fed raises rates, China likely to follow with more modest move - traders
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Dollar edges down after BOC comments as markets eye central bank meetings
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May Says She Will Form a Government, Says Brexit Talks to Start in 10 Days
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China tightens grip on yuan to head off economic risks
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Dollar gains as sterling falls on election shock
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BOJ's Kuroda: Still far to go to reach 2 percent inflation target
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Election debacle leaves UK government in a minority on eve of Brexit talks
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British PM May is short of a majority, set to win 314 seats: exit poll
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GBP/USD Plunges as UK Election Poll Points to Hung Parliament - DJ
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U.K. Exit Poll Points to Inconclusive Election Results - Bloomberg
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U.S. rates futures slip on concerns about BOJ, ECB stimulus
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Initial Jobless Claims 245K vs 240K Expected
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EUR/USD Declines Following ECB Rate Decision; Trades Near 1.1230
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Euro zone growth revised up to highest rate in two years
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Dollar steady after Comey testimony; euro falls as ECB holds rates
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ECB to stick to stimulus as economic outlook mixed
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Exclusive: BOJ to offer brighter view on economy, but downbeat on inflation
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ECB Draft Forecasts Said to Cut Inflation Outlook Through 2019 - Bloomberg
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Euro shaky ahead of Thursday's ECB announcement, dollar steadies
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Dollar weakens vs. yen as investors turn cautious
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ISM Non-Manufacturing (May) 56.9 vs 57.1 Expected
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Durable Goods (April F) -0.8% vs -0.6% Expected; Ex-Trans -0.5% vs -0.2%
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Factory Orders (Apr) -0.2% vs -0.2% Expected
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Morgan Stanley slashes sterling forecast, no longer sees $1.45 next year
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Dollar steady as focus shifts to ECB meeting, UK election
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PM May confident Britain can get good Brexit deal, but prepared to walk away
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May Job Gains Disappoint Wall Street
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UK PM May's lead over Labour shrinks to 5 points: Ipsos MORI poll
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Dollar sinks to seven-month low after soft U.S. jobs report
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ISM Manufacturing (May) 54.9 vs 54.8 Expected, Prices Paid 60.5 vs 67
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Initial Jobless Claims 248K vs 238K Expected
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Private Sector Employment Gains Top Expectations in May
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Lack of clarity on reforms to hold back dollar gains: Reuters poll
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Soros says Brexit talks could last five years, risks distracting EU
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Dollar bounces back after strong U.S. private sector jobs report
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UPDATE: Fed Beige Book: Most Districts reported Modest, Moderate Economic Growth
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Are We About to See Bitcoin's Catholic Church/Martin Luther Moment?
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Wild swings, lack of liquidity keeping U.S. funds out of bitcoin
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UPDATE: Chicago Purchasing Manager 59.4 vs 57 Expected
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Euro zone inflation slows in May, supporting ECB doves
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German jobless rate hits new record low in May
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Dollar wobbles on U.S. political tension, eyes jobs data
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EU Negotiators Reach Provisional Deal on Securitization Regulation - Jezek
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Fed's Brainsard said wants balance sheet unwind to be both gradual, predictable - Bloomberg
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Fed's Brainard says stocks somewhat elevated, but not near '99/'00 highs; says time for fed balance sheet change 'coming into clear view' - Bloomberg
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Personal Income (Apr) 0.4% vs 0.4% Expected; Spending 0.4% vs 0.4%
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Exclusive: ECB to discuss closing door to extra stimulus next week - sources
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Greece dismisses Bild report on receiving more bailout money

