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Holiday thins trading after data slows dollar's decline
By Vidya Ranganathan SINGAPORE (Reuters) -Currency markets were lulled by holidays in Japan and the United States on Thursday, with
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US bank deposits and credit slip in latest week, Fed data shows
Deposits at all U.S. commercial banks slipped last week and overall credit provided by banks edged lower as
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EU strikes deal to give users more control over data
The EU has reached an agreement giving users greater access to their data and control over how the digital information...
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