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Many Officials Saw Risks Fed Could Tighten More Than Necessary - FOMC Minutes
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Most Fed Officials Backed 50 bps Hikes at Next Couple of Meetings - Minutes
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Minutes of the Federal Open Market Committee, December 14-15, 2021
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Account of monetary policy meeting of Governing Council of ECB on 3-4 June, 2020
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Italy Outlook to Negative from Stable by S&P
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Number of Officials Saw Need to Hike Above Long-Run Level - FOMC Minutes
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UPDATE: Many Fed Officials Saw Another Hike Likely Appropriate Soon - FOMC Minutes
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Most Fed Officials Saw Next Rate Hike Likely Appropriate Soon - Fed Minutes
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UPDATE: Fed Sees Significant Fiscal-Policy Growth Boost Next Few Years - FOMC Minutes
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Some Fed Officials Saw Appreciable Risk Inflation to Lag Target - FOMC Minutes
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Most Fed Officials Backed Continued Gradual Rate Hikes - FOMC Minutes
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Many Fed Officials Saw Another Rate Hike Warranted This Year - FOMC Minutes
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Most Fed Officials Back Balance Sheet Move at Upcoming Meeting - FOMC Minutes
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Pending Home Sales (Aug MoM) -2.4% vs 0.0% Expected
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Fed Officials Split in July on Whether Rate Hike Needed Soon - Minutes
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European Union Cut to AA from AA+ at S&P; Outlook Stable
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UK cut to AA from AAA at S&P; Outlook Negative
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Brexit Has No Immediate Impact On Republic of Ireland Sovereign Ratings - S&P
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S&P says Britain's 'AAA' credit rating untenable after Brexit vote: FT
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STOCKS PLUNGE ON BREXIT
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Most Fed Officials Saw June Hike 'Likely' if Economy Warranted - FOMC Minutes
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S&P/ Case-Shiller 20-City Index (MoM) 0.80% vs 0.70% Expected
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Many Fed Officials saw Increased Downside Risks; Most Saw Solid Job Market in 2016 - FOMC Minutes
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Streetinsider.com's Hot Lunchtime Reads 1/22: (SYF) (INO) (AXP) (RDUS)
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UPDATE: S&P Upgrades Greece to 'B-'; Outlook Stable (FXE)
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Almost All Fed Officials Agreed Liftoff Conditions Met in Dec.; Some Saw Dec. Hike as 'Close Call'
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Existing Home Sales 4.76M vs 5.35M Expected
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S&P Upgrades The Netherlands to 'AAA'; Outlook to Stable
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S&P upgrades Ukraine from 'SD' to 'B-'; Outlook stable
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Fed Officials Said 'Prudent' to Wait for Clarity on Outlook
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Streetinsider.com's Hot Lunchtime Reads 10/2: (TWTR) (JWN) (FB) (UNH)
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Spain Upgraded to 'BBB+' by S&P; Outlook Stable (FXE)
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S&P sees ECB doubling QE, tests savage China slowdown
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Dollar up, stocks off after Fed comments
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European Union Outlook Revised to Negative from Stable at S&P; Rating Affirmed at AA+
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UPDATE: S&P Upgrades Greece to 'CCC+'; Outlook to Stable (GREK)
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Greek agreement lifts equities, but doubts remain
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FOMC Saw Conditions Still Approaching Those Warranting Liftoff; Officials Expressed Concern About Greece - June Minutes
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UPDATE: Nonfarm Payrolls Added 223K in June, Missing Views Amid Gains in Health Care, Retail Trade
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Initial Jobless Claims 281K vs 270K Expected
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ISM Manufacturing 53.5 vs 53.2 Expected
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ADP Employment Change 237K vs 218K Expected
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Consumer Confidence Index 101.4 vs 97.4 Expected
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Chicago PMI 49.4 vs 50 Expected
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UPDATE: S&P Cuts Greece to 'CCC-'; Outlook Remains Negative (GREK) (NBG)
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UofM Sentiment 96.1 vs 94.6 Expected
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UPDATE: May Personal Income 0.5% vs 0.5% Expected, Spending 0.9% vs 0.7%
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Initial Jobless Claims 271K vs 273K Expected
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Q1 GDP -0.2% vs -0.2% Expected
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Durable Goods Orders -1.8% vs -1% Expected, Ex-Trans 0.5% vs 0.5%

