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Wall Street primed for biggest correction since start of 'bull' market
Wall Street is now primed for the biggest 'correction' since the start of the current 'bull' market in March 2020, Marketwatch's Mark Hulbert wrote.
Upside surprise in US June retail sales
US retail sales surprised to the upside in June, driven by increased demand for electronics, gasoline and fashion.
US consumer confidence fell unexpectedly in July, U.Michigan says
Consumer confidence in the US took an unexpected hit from higher prices in July, the results of a closely-followed survey revealed.
Chinese cyber-watchdog conducts on-site investigation at Didi's offices
China's cybersecurity watchdog conducted an investigation of ride-hailing services app Didi's premises, sending the company's shares sharply lower before the start of trading in New York.
Headline and core euro area CPI dip in June
The cost of living in the Eurozone dipped last month as energy and services prices fell back.
Euro area visible trade surplus narrows in May
The single currency bloc's trade surplus in goods with the rest of the world narrowed in May due to a decline in exports.
BoJ leaves monetary policy unchanged, downgrades GDP forecast
The Bank of Japan left monetary policy unchanged on Friday but downgraded its 2021 growth forecast.
EU car sales grow in June, up 25% across H1
Car sales rose 10% across the European Union in June and shot up 25% year-on-year in the first half.
Washington weighing lifting travel ban on Europe
Washington may decide if and when to ease restrictions on travel between Europe and the US over the next several days, the US President said.