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ECB ready to intervene in markets in emergency, Nowotny says
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Trump win casts doubt on Fed's plans to hike interest rates
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Japan's top FX diplomat signals readiness to intervene as yen spikes
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U.S. stocks, bond yields jump after Trump shock, Mexican peso falls
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Mexican Peso Falls as Trump Performs Well in Florida
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Dollar hits new highs as yields spike after Trump win
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Dollar edges up as markets see higher odds of Clinton win
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Mexico will not pay for Trump wall, but seeks cooperation
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Fed rate hike in December looks 'reasonable': Evans
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Banks warn clients to brace for FX volatility after U.S. vote
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U.S., Canadian dollars rise with Mexico peso as markets bet on Clinton win
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U.S. rates futures slip as stock market gains
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Mexico peso jumps after FBI clears Clinton over emails ahead of election
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Dollar strengthens as election seen swinging toward Clinton
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U.S. dollar jumps in Asia as FBI clears Clinton
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U.S. dollar net longs hit more than ninth-month high: CFTC, Reuters data
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U.S. mutual fund managers brace for closer presidential election
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Traders keep bets on Fed rate hike later this year
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Fed policymakers signal rate hikes ahead, gradually
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Change in Nonfarm Payrolls 161K vs 173K Expected; UE Rate 4.9% vs 4.9% Expected
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Sterling enjoys best week since 2009 as 'hard Brexit' fears ease
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Dollar falls against Swiss franc on U.S. election uncertainty
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Durable Goods (Sep F) -0.3% vs -0.1% Expected; Ex-Trans 0.1% vs 0.1%
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Factory Orders 0.3% vs 0.2%% Expected
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ISM Non-Manf. Composite 54.8 vs 56
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Carney says BOE has neutral bias on policy going forward
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U.S. rates futures steady; dollar Libor rises
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Initial Jobless Claims 265K vs 256K Expected
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BoE ditches rate cut signal after Brexit hit to sterling
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Bank of England Maintains Rates at 0.25%, government bond purchases at £435bn and corporate bond purchases at up to £10bn
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UK Govt will appeal high court Brexit ruling - Blomberg
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Dollar turns lower against major rivals on fresh U.S. election jitters
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FOMC Full Statement
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Fed Keeps Current Rates; Says Case for Hike has Continued to Strengthen
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U.S. rates futures steady after U.S. private jobs data
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Dollar slumps against euro, jumps against peso on potential Trump win
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Carney bounce proves short-lived for sterling
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U.S. rates futures dip before Fed meeting
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Dollar falls against euro, rallies against peso on U.S. election jitters
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Bank of England's Carney says to extend stay at BoE by one year
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Mark Carney to Stay at Bank of England Until June 2019 - Bloomberg
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Traders see remote chance of Fed rate hike this week
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Personal Income (Sep) 0.3% vs 0.4% Expected; Spending 0.5% vs 0.4%
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Dollar surrenders gains on worries over FBI probe of Clinton emails
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Clinton email problem resurfaces as FBI announces review
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U of M Sentiment (Oct F) 87.2 vs 88.2 Expected
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GDP (3Q A) QoQ 2.9% vs 2.6% Expected
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Dollar tumbles against euro, surges against peso on FBI Clinton probe
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Initial Jobless Claims 258K vs 256K Expected
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Durable Goods (Sept P) -0.1% vs 0.0% Expected; Ex-Trans 0.2 vs 0.2%

