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Materials Up as Gold, Copper Hit Records on Weak Dollar -- Materials Roundup DJ
News Highlights : Top Global Markets News of the Day - Friday at 5 PM ET DJ
TREASURIES-US yields gain, Fed meeting minutes next week's focus RE
Dollar mostly flat as market mulls inflation outlook RE
April Home Prices Reach All-Time High, Rents Notch First Annual Increase in 12 Months MT
Daily Roundup of Key US Economic Data for May 17 MT
Gold Trading at a Record High Midafternoon as the Dollar Moves Lower MT
Currencies: a quiet day, with the dollar close to its lows CF
TSX up 102 Points, Led by Strong Gains in Miners MT
US Dollar Unravels Gains as 'Carry Trade' Resumes in North American Session MT
St. Louis Fed US Q2 GDP Nowcast Growth Estimate 1.48% vs Previous 2.37% Gain MT
US Dollar Pares Gains After CB Leading Index Falls Further than Expected MT
ICE Morning Commentary : ICE Canola Rising to End Week DJ
NY Fed announces launch of new supply chain pressure metrics RE
Gold Moves Higher Even as the Dollar and Yields Rise MT
India cenbank deputy flags concerns over asset recast cos' functioning RE
CANADA FX DEBT - Canadian dollar weakens, benchmark yield climbs RE
Canadian Dollar Edges Higher After Statistics Show Foreigners' Securities Purchases Rose in March MT
Wall St set to open slightly higher, extend weekly gains RE
UBS Previews Next Week's Policy Meeting at New Zealand's Central Bank MT
SocGen Comments on Global Bonds, Currencies MT
US Dollar Rises Early Friday Ahead of Leading Indicators, State Unemployment MT
Indian Rupee Remains G20 Outperformer After Bank Loans and FX Reserves Rise MT
BMO on The Day Ahead in Canada MT
US Dollar Advances Broadly in Europe as China Proxies Underperform MT
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