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Pound hits four-month high on upbeat British GDP, hawkish chief economist RE
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ING Comments on The Euro, Sterling, Sweden's Krona MT
Raging bulls push world stocks to fresh record high RE
BoE Minutes Show Divided MPC, Scope for August Rate Cut MT
Market Update-Wall Street expected to rise, Europe in the green ahead of BoE meeting RE
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Shares steady, pound treads cautiously ahead of BoE meeting RE
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Stocks up before BoE; SNB cuts rate AN
Currencies: absolute calm in the absence of US traders CF
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CAC 40: little excitement to be expected in the absence of Wall Street CF
US Economy's Output Gap to Lift US Dollar into Year-end Says Barclays MT
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