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European equities edge higher Friday

FXstreet.com (New York) - The European stock staged a minor recovery Friday, closing out the week overall in the red despite tepid attempts to garner strength, amidst pressured global equities.

EMU data offers little splash

Earlier today in the EMU, Consumer Price Index (YoY) grew +1.4% in May, in line with expectations. Moreover, the Consumer Price Index – Core (YoY) has climbed +1.2% in May, also matching estimates. Finally, the Consumer Price Index (MoM) yielded +0.1% in May, once again coming in at the same projected figure.

Beginning with commodities, the prices of gold and silver are trading at session lows, trading more specifically at USD $1379.34 and $21.70 per oz. respectively. In addition, the price of crude is operating at USD $96.96/bbl Friday.

Equities fail to pare weekly losses

Moving to indices and composites, the EURO STOXX 50 rose +0.28% as it settles in region of 2669.12, up +7.40 points in these moments. In addition, the FTSE 100 moved higher Friday, operating at 6312.22 ascending +7.59 points or +0.12% at the time of writing. Finally, the DAX has strengthened recently as well, trading in the zone of 8130.92 presently +0.44% after a movement of +35.53 points.

GBP/USD bounces off lows

The GBP/USD plummeted towards the 1.5616 level earlier (session lows), only to rebound and retrace some of its losses in recent moments.
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Commodities Brief – Precious metals cling to bearish tendencies, crude at 97.00

Precious metals waned across the board Friday, having fallen off overnight highs – however, crude prices seem to be in the drivers seat thus far today.
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