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Sticky Inflation Reduces Appeal of Long Duration in Eurozone
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Sharp Bond Rally Reflects Fears of Economic Slowdown But Could Be Overdone
The current sharp rally in global bonds and the increased pricing of interest-rate cuts show that investors are nervous about a more meaningful slowdown, although the reaction could be overdone, Societe Generale said.20 hr ago -
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Dollar Weakens Amid Forecasts of Fed Cuts
The dollar fell, weakening as an interest-rate increase in Japan is coupled with expectations of monetary easing in the U.S.2 days ago - Federal Reserve -
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Eurozone inflation edges up to 2.6% in July
European Central Bank’s vote in September now ‘very close call’, after price pressures tick up2 days ago - Inflation -
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Eurozone Inflation Picks Up Pace in Blow to Rate-Cut Hopes
Inflation unexpectedly heated up in the eurozone this month, presenting a fresh challenge to policymakers looking for signs that eurozone price rises are easing sustainably.2 days ago -
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Japanese Bond Yields Flat as Market Is Divided About BOJ Decision
The market is divided on whether or not the BOJ will raise interest rates on Wednesday, leaving JGB yields little changed, with Mizuho saying it might be too early for the central bank to lift rates.3 days ago -
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Eurozone economy grows 0.3% over second quarter
Economists say data marginally raises chances of ECB cutting rates again at next meeting3 days ago -
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Venice cuts size of tourist parties to 25 to reduce impact on city
Tourists face fines of €25-500 if they fail to comply with measures, which also ban the use of loudspeakers. Venice will limit the size of tourist parties to 25 people from Thursday in the latest attempt to reduce the impact of crowds on the ...2 days ago -
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The WSJ Dollar Index Falls
The WSJ Dollar Index slipped amid expectations that the Fed will cut rates in September.3 days ago -
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Eurozone second quarter GDP rises 0.3%, up 0.6% for year
Eurozone economic growth maintained its pace in the second quarter, shrugging off unexpected contraction in powerhouse member Germany.3 days ago -
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Eurozone Economy Keeps Pace With Better-Than-Expected Growth
Eurozone growth maintained its pace in the second quarter, shrugging off an unexpected contraction in powerhouse member Germany, but fears of a slowdown persist.3 days ago
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