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Japan Shares May Bounce Higher Again On Monday
The Japanese stock market on Friday wrote a finish to the two-day winning streak in which it had jumped more than 1,050 points or 2.5 percent. The Nikkei 225 now sits just above the 41,450-point plateau although it's likely to rebound on Monday.
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KOSPI Expected To Breach 3,200 Points
The South Korea stock market has moved higher in three straight sessions, collecting more than 25 points or 0.7 percent along the way. The KOSPI now sits just beneath the 3,200-point plateau and it may tick higher again on Monday.
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China Industrial Profit Data Due On Monday
China will on Monday release June figures for industrial profits, highlighting a light day for Asia-Pacific economic activity. In the previous month, profits were down 8.3 percent on year.
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Canadian Stocks Climb As U.S.-Canada Talks Continue
Canada's stock market scaled a new high on Friday as traders expressed optimism in the continuing high-level U.S.-Canada trade negotiations even as August 1 deadline is closing in.
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Gold Slips As U.S. Tariff Concerns Start To Ease
Gold prices fell modestly on Friday as investors see a glimpse of positivity with news of more countries signing deals with the US coming in and other major US trading partners brainstorming with their US counterparts to secure a deal before August 1.
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Crude Falls As Chevron Allowed To Start Operations In Venezuela
Crude oil fell on Friday on reports that the U.S. might allow partners of Venezuela's state-run PDVSA to resume operations, sparking concerns of over-supply. Earlier in the day, crude oil traded in the positive territory as the U.S. signed a spate of trade deals with its major trading partners in the past few days.
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U.S. Dollar Firms On Easing Trade Tensions
The U.S. dollar advanced against its major counterparts in the New York session on Friday, as investors awaited trade talks between the country and key trading partners.
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Swiss Market Ends Notably Lower
The Switzerland market ended notably lower on Friday as uncertainty about Trump administration's tariff decisions and a few disappointing earnings updates weighed on sentiment.
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European Stocks Close Lower On Trade Deal Concerns, Some Weak Earnings Updates
European stocks closed broadly lower on Friday, weighed down by concerns about the progress of trade negotiations, and some disappointing earnings updates. Investors also digested a slew of economic data from the region.
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Russia Slashes Interest Rates Again On Easing Price Pressures
Russia's central bank lowered the key interest rate massively for a second policy session in a row on Friday after policymakers assessed that inflationary pressures are declining and the economy is on a return to balanced growth.
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Bay Street Seen Opening With Negative Bias
Canadian shares are likely to open with a slightly negative bias Friday morning, weighed down by uncertainty about tariffs, and lower bullion prices.
Investors are also likely to react to earnings updates. The market is likely to move in a tight range for much of the day's trading session.
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UK Retail Sales Rebound As Warm Weather Boosts Spending
UK retail sales recovered in June as warm weather boosted consumer spending but consumer sentiment weakened amid fears of possible tax rate hikes, data showed Friday. Retail sales grew 0.9 percent on a monthly basis, in contrast to the revised 2.8 percent drop in May, the Office for National Statistics reported. However, this was weaker than economists' forecast of 1.2 percent gain.
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FTSE 100 Sheds Ground After Six-day Winning Streak
After posting gains in the previous six sessions, the U.K. market is down in negative territory on Friday with data showing a less than expected increase in retail sales, and a drop in consumer sentiment weighing on stocks.
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