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©2016 Bloomberg News O0I2UA6KLVRC (Bloomberg) — The euro slumped to its lowest in a month as an inflation report highlighted the persistent gap between economic growth in the currency bloc and in the U.S. The common currency fell a fourth day, extending its longest losing streak since November, as a

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©2015 Bloomberg News NUBN7Q6KLVR4 (Bloomberg) — European stocks rose, U.S. futures climbed and the yen weakened as investors took solace that the resumption of trading in Chinese equities failed to spark a deeper selloff. All except two of the 19 industry groups in the Stoxx Europe 600 Index advanced as

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©2015 Bloomberg News NR17VG6K50XT (Bloomberg) — Greece voted against yielding to further austerity demanded by creditors, leaving Europe’s leaders to determine if the renegade nation can remain in the euro. With 85 percent of votes counted, 62 percent of voters backed Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras and his Coalition of the

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©2015 Bloomberg News NO7MEV6JIJUP (Bloomberg) — The euro held losses amid concern Greece won’t be able to strike a bailout deal, while New Zealand’s dollar traded near an almost two-month low. Asian stock-index futures were mixed after U.S. shares retreated with Treasuries. The 19-nation currency was at $1.1142 by 8:52

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©2015 Bloomberg News NO5V4T6JIJUO (Bloomberg) — The euro fell to a one-week low before European finance ministers resume talks on Greek aid on Monday. The common currency slipped 0.3 percent percent to $1.1162 as of 10:04 a.m. in Tokyo, the lowest since May 5. To contact the reporter on this

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©2015 Bloomberg News NLZX6G6JIJUW (Bloomberg) — Crude slid amid speculation the conflict in Yemen won’t have an impact on the global oil glut, while the dollar held gains. Asian index futures were mixed after U.S. stocks rallied Friday to trim their worst week since January. U.S. and Brent crude oil

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©2015 Bloomberg News NLN0TI6S9728 (Bloomberg) — The dollar held losses against the euro and the yen as investors look to speeches by Federal Reserve officials for clues on monetary policy. A gauge of the greenback against major peers dropped the most since October 2011 last week as banks including HSBC Holdings

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