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Durable goods orders point to factory resilience
ReutersWASHINGTON (Reuters) - Orders for long-lasting U.S. manufactured goods rose more than expected in April, a hopeful sign that a sharp slowdown in factory output could soon run its course. New orders for durable goods, which range from toasters to...Tags: Industrial Production, Economic Indicator, Boeing Co., Federal Reserve, European Debt Crisis
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CANADA FX DEBT-C$ in retreat as Fed stimulus concerns drag
Reuters* C$ at C$1.0321 vs US$, or 96.89 U.S. cents * Equity, currency markets volatile on Fed stimulus concerns * Oil prices end week 2 percent lower * Bank of Canada and GDP in focus next week By Solarina Ho TORONTO, May 24 (Reuters) - The Canadian dollar...Tags: Environmental Issues, Economy, Business and Finance, Federal Reserve, Money and Monetary Policy, Petroleum Industry
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U.S. dollar marks worst week versus yen in a year
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters) - The dollar posted its worst week against the yen in a year on Friday as volatility in stocks and uncertainty about the outlook for U.S. monetary policy spurred investors to pare back bets against the Japanese currency. Some...Tags: Tokyo (Japan), BNP Paribas, France, Employment, Prices
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Japan life insurers may keep money at home as bond yields rise
ReutersTOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese life insurers are giving signs that they may not send much more of their $3 trillion in assets abroad this year, as Japanese government bond yields start picking up, despite hinting last month that they might boost their foreign...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Insurance, Finance, Japan, Money and Monetary Policy
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REUTERS SUMMIT-Rating agencies alert to Argentina debt ruling, souring economy
ReutersBy Hilary Burke May 24 (Reuters) - Argentina's dismal credit ratings might get a boost if U.S. courts rule in the country's favor in a long-running dispute with creditors over a 2002 default, but souring economic conditions could hold the ratings back,...Tags: Elections, Stock Market, Moody's Corporation, Ratings, Standard & Poor's Financial Services LLC
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WRAPUP 1-U.S. durable goods orders rise, point to factory resilience
Reuters* Orders for long-lasting goods rise 3.3 percent in April * Gauge of business spending plans climbs * Military capital goods shipments fall By Jason Lange WASHINGTON, May 24 (Reuters) - Orders for long-lasting U.S. manufactured goods rose more than...Tags: Industrial Production, Economic Indicator, Boeing Co., Federal Reserve, European Debt Crisis
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INVESTMENT FOCUS-Dollar builds steam, unnerves emerging markets
ReutersBy Mike Dolan LONDON, May 24 (Reuters) - As the dust settles on a volatile week, many strategists now sense a green light for a long-brewing multi-year rise of the U.S. dollar - with unnerving portents for emerging markets. The U.S. Federal Reserve's...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Federal Reserve, Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., HSBC Holdings plc, Money and Monetary Policy
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CANADA FX DEBT-C$ tracks equities retreat as Fed concerns weigh
Reuters* C$ at C$1.0326 vs US$, or 96.84 U.S. cents * Equity and currency markets volatile on Fed stimulus concerns * Bond prices generally higher across curve By Solarina Ho TORONTO, May 24 (Reuters) - The Canadian dollar retreated against the U.S. dollar on...Tags: Central Bank, Foreign Exchange Market, Federal Reserve
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INTERVIEW-Iceland's new PM rejects EU, but embraces EU economic goals
ReutersBy Jon Thor Viglundsson REYKJAVIK, May 24 (Reuters) - Iceland must find stability by aiming for the same economic goals as those set for European Union states, even though it is sceptical about joining the EU and will keep its own currency, the new prime...Tags: University of Oxford, Government, Iceland, International Organizations, Politics
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Iceland's new PM rejects EU, but embraces EU economic goals
ReutersREYKJAVIK (Reuters) - Iceland must find stability by aiming for the same economic goals as those set for European Union states, even though it is skeptical about joining the EU and will keep its own currency, the new prime minister said. Iceland is still...Tags: European Union, University of Oxford, Government, Iceland, International Organizations
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U.S. budget cuts mean Furlough Friday at four federal agencies
ReutersWASHINGTON, May 24 (Reuters) - Across-the-board U.S. budget cuts have created Furlough Friday in Washington and elsewhere, as the one-day closing of four federal agencies forced an unpaid day off for 115,000 workers. Employees at the Environmental...Tags: Environmental Issues, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Politics, Layoffs and Downsizing, National Government
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Budget cuts mean Furlough Friday at four federal agencies
ReutersWASHINGTON (Reuters) - Across-the-board budget cuts have created Furlough Friday in Washington and elsewhere, as the one-day closing of four federal agencies forced an unpaid day off for 115,000 workers. Employees at the Environmental Protection Agency,...Tags: Environmental Issues, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Politics, Layoffs and Downsizing, National Government
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