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European Shares Seen Opening Flat To Higher
European stocks may open on a positive note Friday, though underlying sentiment may remain cautious as coronavirus cases continued to increase in the United States and some other countries.
The United States reported at least 60,565 new Covid-19 cases on Thursday, the largest single-day tally of cas
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Brexit July deadline is history, now what?
The UK had until June 30 to request a Brexit extension. That deadline is now history.
Negotiation Tactics
The ultimate deadline is the end of the year. Is there still time for a deal of any kind?
Eurointelligence comments Maybe They are Not Negotiating After All.
Philippe Lamberts MEP shared an in
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Fed’s balance sheet sees largest weekly drop in over 11 years
The US Federal Reserve’s (Fed) balance sheet size declined by about $88 billion to $6.97 trillion in the week ended July 8, versus $7.06 trillion a week earlier, official data released Thursday showed.
The largest weekly decline in more than 11 years was fueled by the drop in the balance of outstan
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