INFLATION

Euro zone June PPI as expected, supports rate hikes

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Producers are slowly passing on high energy prices to consumers, data showed on Wednesday, in a trend that raises consumer inflation risks and reinforces the case for gradual European Central Bank rate rises.
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Bernanke's fluid inflation tone bemuses Wall St.

For a self-proclaimed advocate of inflation-targeting, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke seemed remarkably unperturbed this week by recent signs that price increases in the economy are accelerating.
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Fed's Bernanke seen yielding few clues on rates

Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke goes before Congress on Wednesday to deliver testimony on the U.S. economy that financial markets will scour for clues on where interest rates are heading.
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Producer price rise fuels rate worries

U.S. producer prices rose a steeper-than-expected 0.5 percent last month as food prices jumped, the government said on Tuesday, leading markets to boost bets for another Federal Reserve interest rate hike.
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To inflate or appreciate, that's China's question

A year since China untethered the yuan from the dollar, arguments are intensifying whether to let inflation rise in order to bring about the real exchange rate appreciation needed to adjust the country's lopsided economy.
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Consumer morale dips, worries over growth

Surging energy prices helped cause unexpected drops in U.S. retail sales in June and consumer sentiment in July, reports on Friday showed, raising the prospects the Federal Reserve may be close to halting its campaign of hiking interest rates.
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Retail sales unexpectedly fall 0.1 pct

U.S. retail sales unexpectedly shrank in June as energy prices bit, raising concern about growth as the Federal Reserve considers halting its two-year interest rate hike campaign.
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Yields Below Fed Funds May Signal Fed Overshoot

A U.S. Treasury market rally that has driven bond yields below the key inter-bank overnight lending rate may be the strongest signal yet from the bond market that the Federal Reserve has gone too far in its campaign to raise interest rates.
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Commodity investors earn less this year, oil key

Big investors buying into baskets of commodities saw lower returns in the first half of this year, compared with a year ago, as oil generated slimmer gains and the search intensified for new strategies.
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Dollar slides after tame US inflation measure

The dollar fell on Friday after a tame measure of core U.S. inflation reinforced market expectations that the Federal Reserve may be nearing the end of its two-year-long monetary policy tightening cycle.
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Global Shares up after Fed

Euro zone government bonds fell on Friday as investors focused on upcoming European Central Bank rate hike plans after the U.S. Federal Reserve hinted interest rates there may have peaked, which pushed up shares and forced the dollar down.
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FTSE 100 at 3-week high as oils and miners jump

Britain's FTSE 100 share index hit a 3-week high on Thursday, fired up by strong resources and bank stocks, although trading levels were modest ahead of a U.S. interest rate decision. Banks saw HSBC and Royal Bank of Scotland gain 1.1 percent, while Barclays put on 1.5 percent.
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Dollar firm, awaits Fed rate decision, statement

The dollar edged higher across the board on Wednesday as investors awaited signals from the Federal Reserve on further interest rate hikes which may accompany a rise widely anticipated for later this week.
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Markets stall as Fed meeting looms, oil at $72

Financial markets stalled on Wednesday as uncertainty about when the Federal Reserve will end its monetary tightening campaign kept investors sidelined, while crude oil rose above $72 a barrel on worries about U.S. gasoline supplies.
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Shop smart for long-term care insurance

Long-term care insurance isn't new anymore. Insurance companies are getting smarter about how to write their plans, and financial advisers are getting more savvy about how to choose them.
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Stock Bulls Hope Rebound Has Legs

If bulls have their way next week, U.S. stocks could extend the rebound that has some on Wall Street hoping the worst is over after a month-long sell-off.

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