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German consumer confidence steady
A study shows German consumers remain cautiously confident in Europe's largest economy despite uncertainty in the wider 17-nation eurozone.
 
Gold weakens on euro, on track for 6 percent loss in May

To match Feature GOLD PEOPLESINGAPORE (Reuters) - Gold tracked the euro lower on Friday en route to its weakest monthly performance since December, pushed down by fears that the debt crisis in Europe could spiral out of control and trigger a global economic slowdown. Though traditionally seen as a safe haven, gold has borne the brunt of selloffs across risk assets such as equities, industrial metals and oil, forcing investors and speculators to sell bullion to cover losses in other markets. Gold was down $1.36 at $1,556.89 per ounce by 0631 GMT, after a session high of $1,577. ...


 
Britain's recession deeper than expected

The British economy slumped back into recession in AprilBritain's recession is deeper than first thought according to revised official figures that show the non-eurozone nation's economy shrank 0.3 percent in the first quarter.


 
Europe slowdown adds more tension to Greek drama

A man is reflected standing next to a pawn shop in Piraeus port town near Athens(Reuters) - Europe's economic slowdown has hit the engine-room of the euro zone, including Germany, gloomy new indicators have revealed, adding urgency to the region's struggle to keep Greece's debt crisis from tearing the single currency apart. So far, the 17-nation euro zone's downturn has been confined mainly to its periphery, but an index measuring broad economic activity across the monetary union in May showed its weakest outcome since mid-2009, during the global financial crisis. ...


 
W.African growth forecast slips on new crises: IMF

A photographer takes pictures through a glass carrying the International Monetary Fund logo during a news conference in BucharestABIDJAN (Reuters) - A robust growth forecast for the West African Economic and Monetary Union will likely be dampened by new political turmoil in the region despite a post-war revival in Ivory Coast, a top International Monetary Fund official said on Thursday. Ivory Coast, the dominant economy in the eight-country bloc, is emerging from a decade-long political crisis that led to economic stagnation in the world's top cocoa producer. The crisis ended last year after a brief civil war that left some 3,000 dead and saw the economy shrink by 4.7 percent for 2011. ...


 
Copper inches lower on Greece woes; China lends support

A security guard walks past a shipment of copper ready to be delivered in Valparaiso citySINGAPORE (Reuters) - Copper edged lower on Friday, headed for its fourth straight week of losses, as investors worried about a possible Greek exit from the euro zone and global economic growth, but hopes that Chinese demand will improve lent some support. Three-month copper on the London Metal Exchange inched down 0.3 percent to $7,589.75 a tonne by 0309 GMT, on track for a 0.9 percent weekly decline, its fourth consecutive week in the red. The most-traded September copper contract on the Shanghai Futures Exchange lost half a percent to 54,900 yuan. ...


 
Brent steady at $106 as stalled Iran talks temper economic woes

An oil rig is seen on the outskirts of HavanaSINGAPORE (Reuters) - Brent crude futures held steady at $106 a barrel on Friday, with the impact of slowing global economic growth partially tempered by potential supply disruptions in the Middle East. Risks to supply increased as talks on Iran's nuclear programme reached a stalemate, with western countries insisting Tehran must cease uranium enrichment before sanctions against it can be eased. Brent remained on track for its fourth weekly loss, however, with shadows over the global economy darkening after weak data from the United States, China and Europe. ...


 
Gold weakens on euro, on track for 6 pct loss in May

One kilogram gold bars are seen in this picture illustration taken at the Korea Gold Exchange in SeoulSINGAPORE (Reuters) - Gold tracked the euro lower on Friday en route to its weakest monthly performance since December, pushed down by fears the debt crisis in Europe could spiral out of control and trigger a global economic slowdown. Even though traditionally seen as a safe haven, gold has borne the brunt of the sell-offs across risk assets such as equities, industrial metals and oil, forcing investors and speculators to sell bullion to cover losses in other markets. Gold fell $3.26 an ounce to $1,554.99 by 0243 GMT after hitting a session high at $1,577. ...


 
Asian stocks muted as Europe, China woes weigh
Asian stock markets struggled for firm footing Friday as investor nerves were tested by fizzling economic growth in China and the lack of a concrete plan to pull Greece back from the brink of bankruptcy.
 
Eurozone strains intensify as 'massive shock' looms

A May survey of eurozone business confidence showed the sharpest monthly fall for nearly three yearsEurozone tensions have intensified after grim news on the economic outlook and as investors sought safety in Germany on growing doubts over Greece's future in the currency union.


 
Oil slips to near $90 as growth prospects dim
Oil slipped to near $90 a barrel Friday in Asia amid signs of sharply slowing economic growth in Europe and China.
 
Clegg warns of Greek euro zone exit "chain reaction"
LONDON (Reuters) - A Greek exit from the euro zone would set off a "chain reaction of uncertainty" that would be strongly felt in Britain's banking sector, British Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg said. He warned that a possible Greek exit would not resolve the present problems in the euro zone but would instead create greater instability across Europe and the wider global economy. ...
 
Nick Clegg warns of Greek euro zone exit "chain reaction"
LONDON (Reuters) - A Greek exit from the euro zone would set off a "chain reaction of uncertainty" that would be strongly felt in Britain's banking sector, British Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg said. He warned that a possible Greek exit would not resolve the present problems in the euro zone but would instead create greater instability across Europe and the wider global economy. ...
 
Italy's Monti says Greece will probably keep euro
ROME (Reuters) - Greece will probably remain in the euro zone, Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti said on Thursday, but demands made of Greece by its partners had been unrealistic and far reaching economic reform could take decades to achieve. "Anything can happen, but I think the most probable outcome is the one which is most positive for Greece and for all of us," Monti said on an Italian television talk show, when asked if he believed Greece would stay in the currency bloc. ...
 
UK's Clegg warns of Greek euro zone exit "chain reaction"
LONDON (Reuters) - A Greek exit from the euro zone would set off a "chain reaction of uncertainty" that would be strongly felt in Britain's banking sector, British Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg said. He warned that a possible Greek exit would not resolve the present problems in the euro zone but would instead create greater instability across Europe and the wider global economy. ...
 
What would Greek exit mean for the U.S. economy?
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Uncertainty over the fate of the euro currency is already dampening U.S. economic growth and any significant worsening of the crisis would deal a blow to a recovery that is gradually gathering steam. Economists estimate that volatile markets and business uncertainty over the fate of Greece and the policy course in Europe is already shaving anywhere from one tenth to one half a percentage point from U.S. 2012 gross domestic product growth. In a Reuters poll last week, U.S. GDP was forecast on average at 2.3 percent for 2012 and 2.4 percent for 2013. ...
 
A look at economic developments around the globe
A look at economic developments and activity in major stock markets around the world Thursday:
 
Economy trudges along despite Europe turbulence

Conference attendees cross a street in San FranciscoWASHINGTON (Reuters) - The number of Americans filing new claims for jobless benefits dipped last week, indicating the economy is plodding along even though headwinds from Europe cut into U.S. factory activity growth this month. The data on the U.S. economy on Thursday was a bit lackluster, but it showed the recovery remained resilient even with growth in China slowing and the euro zone edging toward recession. ...


 
Italy's Monti says Greece will probably keep euro
ROME (Reuters) - Greece will probably remain in the euro zone, Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti said on Thursday, but demands made of Greece by its partners had been unrealistic and far reaching economic reform could take decades to achieve. "Anything can happen, but I think the most probable outcome is the one which is most positive for Greece and for all of us," Monti said on an Italian television talk show, when asked if he believed Greece would stay in the currency bloc. ...
 
Iran, big powers agree to hold more nuclear talks in June

European Union foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton addresses a news conference after a meeting in BaghdadBAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iran and world powers agreed to meet again in Moscow next month for more talks to try to end the long-running dispute over Tehran's nuclear programme, but there was scant progress to resolve the main sticking points between the two sides. At the heart of the dispute is Iran's insistence that it has the right to enrich uranium and that economic sanctions should be lifted before it stops activities that could lead to its achieving the capability to make nuclear weapons. Western powers insist Tehran must first shut down enrichment activities before sanctions can be eased. ...


 
Syria would need $11.5 billion quickly post-Assad
ABU DHABI (Reuters) - Syria would need $11.5 billion in reconstruction funds in the first six months after the collapse of President Bashar al-Assad's rule, mainly to support its currency and pay public sector wages, the main Syrian opposition said on Thursday. The Syrian National Council, whose international support has been undermined by internal squabbling and power struggles, presented an economic reconstruction plan at a meeting of the Friends of Syria working group for economic recovery and development in the United Arab Emirates. ...
 
Tech pressures Nasdaq in volatile trading

Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock ExchangeNEW YORK (Reuters) - Stocks ended slightly higher in a third session marked by late-day swings, but the Nasdaq fell after NetApp gave a weak revenue forecast, casting doubt on the outlook for tech spending. Major indexes were lower for much of the session, as investors found little reason to buy following three days of gains. In addition, economic figures suggested slowing demand in both Europe and the United States. However, Wall Street reversed course late in the session and the S&P extended its gains to a fourth straight day. Underscoring the vulnerability of U.S. ...


 
Eurozone strains intensify as 'massive shock' looms

European Central Bank President Mario DraghiEurozone tensions rose Thursday after grim news on the economic outlook and as investors sought safety in Germany on growing doubts over Greece's future in the currency union.


 
Analysis: Argentina faces deficit for first time in years

Soybeans are harvested at a drought-affected farm near ChivilcoyBUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Argentina is on track to end 2012 with a primary budget deficit for the first time since the country started recovering from its sovereign debt default a decade ago, government data suggest. If government spending keeps the pace it has set so far this year, the primary balance will be pushed into the red by January. That would threaten funds needed for the welfare programs and subsidies that lie at the heart of President Cristina Fernandez's popularity. This would come at a time of economic growth constrained by global sluggishness. ...


 
Western Asset Management sold European bank debt: CIO
(Reuters) - Fixed income money manager Western Asset Management Co slashed its holdings of European bank debt and shifted to borrowings in the United States, which will benefit from stronger economic growth, Chief Investment Officer Stephen Walsh said on Thursday. Western Asset's biggest concern is the mounting economic challenge facing Europe that is likely to tip the region into recession, Walsh, who helps oversees $446.7 billion, said on a webcast for the firm's fund investors. ...
 

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