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Dollar index slips from 20-year high, Fed rate path in focus
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Dollar approaches 20-year highs, Fed meeting in focus
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Fed Says Economic Activity Expanded at Modest to Moderate Pace
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Industrial Production (Jun. MoM) 0.4% vs 0.3% Expected; Capacity Utilization 76.6% vs 76.8%
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Fed Says Many Districts Noted Some Softening in Consumer Spending - Beige Book
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Industrial Production (Jan. MoM) -0.3% vs 0.0% Expected; Capacity Utilization 75.3% vs 75.4%
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Industrial Production (Dec. MoM) 0.8 vs 0.6% Expected; Capacity Utilization 75.5% vs 75.4%
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N.Y. Fed raises U.S. third-quarter GDP view to 2.96 percent
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Industrial Production (Jul MoM) 0.7% vs 0.3% Expected
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Brexit vote to have 'limited' economic impact on Germany: Bundesbank
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Industrial Production (May MoM) -0.4% vs -0.2% Expected
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Industrial Production (Apr MoM) 0.7% vs 0.3% Expected
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Industrial Production (Feb MoM) -0.5% vs -0.3% Expected
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Jan. Industrial Production (MoM) 0.9% vs 0.4% Expected
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Industrial Production (MoM) -0.4% vs -0.2% Expected
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Industrial Production (MoM) -0.2% vs 0.1% Expected
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Industrial Production -0.2% vs -0.2% Expected
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August MoM Industrial Production -0.4% vs -0.2% Expected
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July Industrial Production 0.6% vs 0.3% Expected
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June Industrial Production 0.3% vs 0.2% Expected
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May Industrial Production -0.2% vs 0.2% Expected
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U.S. Industrial Production Fell 0.3% in April; Led by Flat Manufacturing, Drop in Mining
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China's GDP Growth Slowed to 7% in Q1 (FXI)
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Feb. MoM Industrial Production 0.1% vs 0.2% Expected
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China Industrial Output Slows in Jan.-Feb. as Demand Wanes (FXI) (UUP)
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Many Fed Officials Inclined to Stay at Zero Longer; Dropping 'Patient' May Lead to Date Focus - FOMC Minutes
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Fed Officials saw Rate Rise Unlikely Before April - FOMC Minutes
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Dec. ISM Manufacturing 55.5 vs 57.5 Expected
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Nov. Industrial Production 1.3% vs 0.7% Expected
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UPDATE: ISM Manufacturing Fell to 58.7 in Nov, Missing Expectations Amid West Coast Delivery Issues
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UPDATE: Fed Officials Saw Need to Watch for Inflation Expectations to Drop - FOMC Minutes
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Oct. Industrial Production -0.1% vs 0.2% Expected
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Fed Officials Saw Global Slowdown Among Risks to U.S. Outlook
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Many Fed Officials Said Job Gains Might Bring Rate Rise Sooner; Labor Market Still Far from Normal
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Some Fed Officials Saw Investors as Too Complacent on Risk - FOMC Minutes
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Fed saw No Inflation Risk in Fueling Job Growth, Minutes Show
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China GDP Grew 7.4% in Q1; More Growth Stabilization Expected (FXI)
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Euro Strengthens vs Dollar; German Industrial Production Shows Surprise Drop in Oct. (FXE)
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Factory Growth Slows to 0.1% in September as Govt Shutdown Weighed