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Friday, 19 Jul '13Канада. Базовый индекс цен потребителей -0.2% м/м +1.3% г/г против прогноза -0.2% м/м +1.3% г/г
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Friday, 19 Jul '13Канада. Индекс цен потребителей в июне +0.0% м/м +1.2% г/г против прогноза +0.1% м/м +1.2% г/г
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Friday, 19 Jul '13Китай. ЦБ Китая отменил ограничение на нижний порог ставок по кредитам с целью снизить расходы компаний
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Friday, 19 Jul '13Великобритания. Потребность государственного сектора в притоке наличности в июне +stg8.5 млрд против прогноза +stg8.0 млрд
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Friday, 19 Jul '13Великобритания. Чистые заимствования государственного сектора в июне +stg10.2 млрд против прогноза +stg9.4 млрд
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Friday, 19 Jul '13Италия. Промышленные заказы в мае +3.2% м/м -1.1% г/г
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Friday, 19 Jul '13Германия. Производственные цены в июне: 0% м/м 0.6% г/г против прогноза -0.1% м/м 0.6% г/г
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Thursday, 18 Jul '13США. Moody’s повысило прогноз по кредитному рейтингу США с негативного до стабильного
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Thursday, 18 Jul '13США. Индекс опережающих индикаторов Conference Board в июне +0.0% м/м против прогноза +0.2% м/м
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Thursday, 18 Jul '13США. Индекс деловой активности в обрабатывающей промышленности ФРБ Филадельфии в июле 19.8 против прогноза 8.0
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Friday, 19 Jul '13Wall Street closes mixed on Friday and week; Techs weightThe US stocks market closed Friday with mixed numbers as sectors performed divergent on the back of Detroit bankruptcy and weaker than expected earnings in the tech sector.
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Friday, 19 Jul '13Boosting jobs and growth top priority for G20According to the G20 draft communiqué obtained by Reuters, officials gathered in Moscow for the two-day summit declared their readiness to boost growth and employment through implementing a series of structural reforms over the medium term.
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Friday, 19 Jul '13PBOC announces liberalization of lending ratesThe People's Bank of China announced today that it would cease controlling interest rates and that it would allow financial institutions to set them on their own. It explained that this move was aimed at helping national businesses cut financing costs and streamlining the allocation of funds.
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Friday, 19 Jul '13Canada: CPI rose 1.2% YoY in JuneCanadian consumer prices rose 1.2% on a year to June, banging on expectations and higher than May’s 0.7% advance. On a monthly basis prices came in flat, down from 0.2% previous and 0.1% expected. The Bank...
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Friday, 19 Jul '13G20 to focus on jobs growth, central bank stimulusCentral bank governors and finance ministers from the Group of 20 largest economies gather for a two-day summit in Moscow today. They are expected to discuss the recent developments in the global economy, employment growth and financial regulation reforms.
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Friday, 19 Jul '13UK: PSNB down to £10.234B in JuneUK Public Sector Net Borrowing was at £10.234 billion in June, official figures released by National Statistics show, following £12.770B billion registered in May. Analysts expected £9.450 billion.
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Friday, 19 Jul '13Session Recap: Yen continues with is decline just ahead of elections weekendThe Japanese Yen has continued in Friday with its downtrend across the market as experts are hoping about a Abe victory in the weekend Upper House's election. Market is assuming that an Abe victory, widely expected, will mean more Abenomics with his three arrows. In addition, in a latest attempt to catch voters, BoJ's Kuroda said that the BoJ will strongly pursue its qualitative quantitative policies.
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Friday, 19 Jul '13EUR/USD attempts to close the week above the 1.3150In a latest effort to close the week above the 1.3150, the EUR/USD has jumped around 30 pips in the last hour from 1.3125 to break above the 1.3150 level and reach 2-day high at 1.3155.
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Friday, 19 Jul '13US markets in red on Microsoft and GoogleDisappointing earnings reports from both Microsoft (MSFT) and Google (GOOG) are weighting on investors’ sentiment on Friday, undermining...
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Friday, 19 Jul '13EUR/USD eases off highsThe EUR/USD foreign exchange rate tested highs earlier of 1.3151, though presently the pair has eased slightly during the afternoon of US trading.
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Friday, 19 Jul '13USD/CAD testing session lows around 1.0360The USD/CAD is intensifying its decline on Friday, printing fresh weekly lows below 1.0360 as the greenback continues to trade on the back foot....
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Friday, 19 Jul '13NZD/USD held by resistanceThe NZD/USD technical pair has maintained a sideways course during the afternoon of US trading Friday, clinging on to steadfast gains from earlier today.
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Friday, 19 Jul '13Flash: Europe at risk of housing crisis? – Goldman SachsThe Economics Research team at Goldman Sachs compares and contrasts the housing situation across Europe and their respective outlooks
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Friday, 19 Jul '13Flash: Headwinds remain for UK growth – UBSMansoor Mohi-uddin, Head of Foreign Exchange Strategy analyzes the outlook of the GBP relative to the latest BoE action.
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Friday, 19 Jul '13Flash: USD momentum, extinguished or resurgent? – BMO Capital MarketsThe USD moved both higher and lower within a 82.34-82.93 range in the DXY recently, and we suspect that in the end, Bernanke and his tone were merely just a cut down the middle, notes Stephen Gallo at BMO Capital Markets.
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Friday, 19 Jul '13Flash: Italian politics make headlines – Deutsche BankThe spotlight returns to Italian politics today with a no-confidence motion against Interior Minister Angelino Alfano, and PM Letta’s coalition partner, notes Macro Strategy Analysts J. Reid and C. Tan at Deutsche Bank.
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Friday, 19 Jul '13Flash: GBP/USD headed for 1.4100 by year-end? – UBSMansoor Mohi-uddin, Head of Foreign Exchange Strategy analyzes the outlook of the GBP relative to the latest BoE action.
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Friday, 19 Jul '13Flash: EUR/USD 1.3100 level key to averting downside – TD SecuritiesThe TD Securities Team takes a step back and looking at the bigger picture, as Bernanke’s more dovish sounding comments do not change the autumn tapering expectation (we think September).
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