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Scope Ratings Assigns Italy BBB+ Rating With Stable Outlook

BRIEF-Scope Ratings Assigns Italy BBB+ Rating With Stable Outlook Dec 1 (Reuters) - Scope Ratings: SCOPE RATINGS ASSIGNS ITALY BBB+ RATING WITH STABLE OUTLOOK SCOPE RATINGS SAYS ITALY BENEFITS FROM SUPPORTIVE FISCAL AND MONETARY POLICY FRAMEWORKS UNDER THE EU AND EURO AREA INSTITUTIONAL ARCHITECTURE SCOPE RATINGS SAYS ITALY'S POSITION AS A NET CRED
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Shares climb, dollar falls with Fed comments inspiring dovish bets

GLOBAL MARKETS-Shares climb, dollar falls with Fed comments inspiring dovish bets Updates prices after U.S. stock market close By Sinéad Carew and Amanda Cooper NEW YORK/LONDON, Dec 1 (Reuters) - MSCI's global stock index rose on Friday and marked its fifth straight weekly gain while U.S. Treasury yields and the dollar fell on the day as investors were encouraged by Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's vow to move "carefully" on interest rates.
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US dollar falls on dovish remarks by Fed's Powell

FOREX-US dollar falls on dovish remarks by Fed's Powell Powell says risks of over- or under-tightening now balanced U.S. manufacturing sector remains in contraction territory Post-Powell, U.S. rate futures price in 62% chance of March rate cut Adds comment, updates prices By Gertrude Chavez-Dreyfuss NEW YORK, Dec 1 (Reuters) - The dollar fell on Friday, after two days of gains, as Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell struck a cautious tone on further interest rate moves, saying that the risk of u
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US recap: Dollar's month-end bounce pruned by PMIs and Powell

BUZZ-COMMENT-US recap: Dollar's month-end bounce pruned by PMIs and Powell Dec 1 (Reuters) - The dollar index fell 0.3%, giving back some of Thursday's month-end rebound as Fed Chair Jerome Powell proved less hawkish than feared amid dovish comments by several other Fed speakers this week, thus reviving Q1 rate-cut pricing with help from below-forecast ISM manufacturing.
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Shares gain, dollar falls with Fed comments inspiring dovish bets

GLOBAL MARKETS-Shares gain, dollar falls with Fed comments inspiring dovish bets Updates at 01:39 p.m ET/1839 GMT By Sinéad Carew and Amanda Cooper NEW YORK/LONDON, Dec 1 (Reuters) - MSCI's global stock index gained ground on Friday, while U.S. Treasury yields and the dollar were lower after Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell vowed to move "carefully" on interest rates.
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