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The yen slipped lower against the U.S. dollar on Friday, as sentiment on the greenback remained vulnerable after Thursday's downbeat U.S. data and as trading volumes were expected to remain thin with U.S. markets closed for the Independence Day Holiday...
On Friday European stocks were lower, expected to lock in sizable losses for the week, as investors were nervous ahead of Sunday’s referendum over Greece’s bailout...
Repeated efforts of China's government and central bank to stabilize the markets have failed, at least so far, as Chinese stocks keep plunging...
Oil prices stabilized on Thursday after a sharp drop in the previous session as data showed an unexpected increase in U.S. oil stockpiles last week due to increased production...
On Thursday the greenback edged higher as investors awaited a flurry of U.S. data later in the day, including the closely watched government nonfarm payrolls report, which could underline expectations for a rate hike...
A poll showed more Greeks are leaning to accept deeper cuts - against the government’s call to vote against creditors’ terms for more aid...
Gold prices were weaker in Asia on Thursday after finishing lower in the U.S. session, as risk appetite among investors and traders was higher these days, which is bullish for the stock markets but bearish for safe-haven gold...
Chinese shares slid Thursday as Beijing’s fresh measures to stabilize falling equity markets failed to restrain selling. Other Asian shares were higher, however, as European markets recovered and investor confidence stabilized...