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U.S. Consumer Sentiment Drops To Near-Record Low In November

Consumer sentiment in the U.S. has deteriorated by much more than anticipated in the month of November, according to preliminary data released by the University of Michigan on Friday. The University of Michigan said its consumer sentiment index slid to 50.3 in November after falling to 53.6 in October. Economists had expected the index to edge down to 53.2.
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Commodity Prices, Jobs Data In Focus

Commodity Prices, Jobs Data In Focus

Lower Canadian and U.S. futures point to a negative start on Bay Street Friday morning, but fairly strong commodity prices could trigger some buying in resources stocks and limit market's downside.
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CAC 40 Down Nearly 0.5% In Lackluster Trade

CAC 40 Down Nearly 0.5% In Lackluster Trade

The French stock market's benchmark index CAC 40 is down in negative territory on Friday with investors largely refraining from making significant moves amid a lack of fresh triggers. Worries about growth amid uncertainty over future policy moves of central banks, and U.S. government's tariff policies appear to be rendering the mood cautious.
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DAX Down Over 1% On Valuations Concerns, Growth Uncertainty

DAX Down Over 1% On Valuations Concerns, Growth Uncertainty

German stocks are down sharply on Friday, amid concerns about high valuations in AI-related stocks, and worries about the outlook for economic growth amid uncertainty about policy moves of major central banks in the coming months.
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German Exports Log Strongest Growth In 10 Months

German Exports Log Strongest Growth In 10 Months

Germany's exports rebounded in September as demand from the US increased for the first time after five months of decrease, data from Destatis showed on Friday. Exports grew by more-than-expected 1.4 percent in September, offsetting the 0.8 percent fall in August. This was the fastest monthly increase since last November and stronger than forecast of 0.5 percent.
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China Exports Fall Unexpectedly As Tariffs Damps US Demand

China Exports Fall Unexpectedly As Tariffs Damps US Demand

China's exports declined for the first time in eight months in October as higher trade tariffs dampened demand from the US, and imports growth eased sharply on weaker domestic demand. As the impact of front-loading faded, exports dropped 1.1 percent on a yearly basis in October, figures from the General Administration of Customs showed Friday. This was the first decline since February.
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Asian Shares Retreat On US Economic Concerns

Asian Shares Retreat On US Economic Concerns

Asian stocks declined on Friday as U.S. private-sector job reports signaled weakness in the country's labor market and customs data showed Chinese exports unexpectedly fell in October after months of frontloading U.S. orders to beat President Donald Trump's tariffs.
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UK House Prices Rise To Record High: Halifax

UK House Prices Rise To Record High: Halifax

UK house prices rose to a record high in October as property market activity remained strong ahead of Autumn Budget, data from the mortgage lender Halifax revealed Friday. The value of the average UK homes reached GBP 299,862 in October, the highest on record. House prices grew 0.6 percent month-on-month in October, which was the fastest since January.
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Philippine GDP Growth Worst Since 2021

Philippine GDP Growth Worst Since 2021

The Philippines' economic growth hit the worst since 2021 as natural calamities and probes on government infrastructure spending weighed on sentiment and domestic activity. Gross domestic product registered an annual growth of 4.0 percent in the third quarter after rising 5.5 percent in the preceding quarter, the Philippine Statistics Authority said Friday.
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European Shares Seen Lower At Open

European Shares Seen Lower At Open

European stocks look set to extend losses from the previous session on Friday after private reports indicated a cooling U.S. job market and several Federal Reserve officials cautioned about the path forward for monetary policy.
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