The dollar held steady on the day at 106.22 yen.
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Support for the remain camp held steady at 103 percent.
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Support for the remain camp held steady at 230 percent.
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Russia's rouble held steady and South Africa's rand jumped 0.6%.
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In commodity markets, gold held steady at $1,227.33 an ounce .
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Still, even then, everything held steady for a couple minutes.
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The dollar held steady against the yen at 113.19 yen.
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Oil prices held steady after ending the last session higher.
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Against the yen, the dollar held steady at 111.90 yen.
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The overall unemployment rate held steady at 3.8% in March.
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The dollar held steady against the yen at 113.22 yen.
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The DVR numbers have held steady for the past year.
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The underemployment rate held steady, but at a cyclical low.
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Solange's love for Incubus seems to have held steady, though.
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The yield held steady on Tuesday at the weekly auction.
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That rate has held steady, peaking at 93,000 in 2014.
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The euro held steady at $1.0846 in Asia on Thursday.
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Remarkably, this union premium has held steady since the 1930s.
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The unemployment rate held steady at 5.8 percent, as expected.
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The U.S. unemployment rate held steady at 3.7% in August.
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The average workweek held steady at 463 hours in September.
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The number held steady across political lines — Republican, Democrat and independent.
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The benchmark 2503-year JGB yield held steady at minus 2250%.
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Last year the number of incidents held steady at around 2,650.
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The April unemployment rate held steady, as expected, at 5 percent.
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Weekly oil production held steady at a record 12.2 million bpd.
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The unemployment rate has held steady at a low 4.7 percent.
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The greenback held steady after a brief dip on the data.
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Trump's job approval has held steady at 39% with 52% disapproving.
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The trade balance fluctuated but held steady during the Obama administration.
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The number of deals has held steady, however — 49 Chinese-U.
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Amazon's share has held steady at 33 percent over that span.
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The unemployment rate is thought to have held steady at 212.5%.
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Brent crude held steady at $65.29 per barrel, after climbing overnight.
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Brent crude held steady at $65.29 per barrel, after climbing overnight.
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It held steady in afternoon deals, closing the day at $1.1802.
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The move comes as stocks held steady after a tumultuous week.
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That figure has held steady for more than two decades now.
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Oscar's membership in New York held steady at right about 220,211.
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The United States held steady in 2019, keeping its No. 8 spot.
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Among Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents, it has held steady at 91%.
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Despite unremitting losses, the number of bee colonies globally has held steady.
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Sanders also decreased slightly (from 19% to 13%), while Warren held steady.
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But other models held steady, predicting serious snow accumulation in big cities.
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It still held steady close to a two-year high on Friday.
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Gold prices held steady on Wednesday, after rising the most since Jan.
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U.S. gold futures for August delivery held steady at $215.09,21 per ounce.
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The U.S. dollar index held steady against a basket of major currencies.
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Those stocks became safe to buy again when the Fed held steady.
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Applications from China, the other major source of international students, held steady.
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The gross margin for Commercial Cloud held steady sequentially at 257 percent.
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Gold prices held steady on Monday, supported by uncertainties around Sino-U.
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From 212 to 22000, the 220-20163 vote held steady in Florida.
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The South and West each held steady at 67 and 79, respectively.
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The unemployment rate held steady at 5.2% for a third month running.
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The euro held steady at $1.2310, after falling 0.8 percent on Thursday.
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For Canada overall, the job vacancy rate held steady at 2.5 percent.
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The number for Democrats who are satisfied held steady at 13 percent.
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In other energy trading, wholesale gasoline held steady at $1.38 a gallon.
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According to the Census Bureau, employer coverage has held steady since 2013.
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And student participation in the school meals program held steady post-implementation.
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Income from many of his other hotels and resorts largely held steady.
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The percentage of loans 60-day delinquent held steady at 0.66 percent.
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The dollar, measured against a basket of currencies, held steady at 96.501.
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The unemployment rate held steady at 4.1 percent, the lowest since 2000.
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First, his support among African American voters held steady across the country.
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But health spending growth relative to G.D.P. held steady in the 1990s.
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Sasha's score declined by two also, while Rachel held steady at 5.
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Sterling held steady at $1.3056, after having tumbled 1.4 percent on Thursday.
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The Romanian leu held steady on the day at 4.8080 per euro.
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The employment index held steady at 54.4, its highest since November 2007.
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U.S. Treasury yields fell, while the dollar held steady versus major currencies.
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The unemployment rate, meanwhile, held steady near a low of 3.9 percent.
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Separations increased from 3.7% to 3.8% and quits held steady at 2.3%.
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In the onshore market, the yuan held steady at 6.9685 per dollar.
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Fonterra held steady its target dividend in 2017 of NZ$0.40 per share.
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Mortgage lenders were less busy last week, even as interest rates held steady.
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The federal minimum wage has held steady at $7.25 an hour since 2009.
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Last week, the BLS reported that joblessness held steady at 3.9% in August.
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A more encompassing rate that includes those groups held steady at 9.7 percent.
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In Iowa, Republicans held steady with a lead of about 33,700 registered voters.
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The unemployment rate is expected to have held steady at 3.7% in July.
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Nonfarm payrolls surged in December and unemployment rate held steady at 5 percent.
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The euro rose 0.3 percent to $1.15270 and held steady at 129.750 yen.
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Yields in benchmark 13-year Treasuries held steady, reflecting investor rate hike expectations.
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Against a basket of six major currencies, the dollar held steady at 97.282.
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At the same time, strong disapproval among Democrats has held steady around 80%.
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The unemployment rate held steady at 5.8 percent for the third straight month.
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Against the Japanese yen, the greenback held steady at 110.53 yen per dollar.
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Against the Japanese yen, the greenback held steady at 110.62 yen per dollar.
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Commerz Bank also held steady, saying its 6.4 percent estimate is "already low".
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Instead, the Fed held steady with interest rates between 0.25 and 85033 percent.
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Throughout the day, Kenya's shilling held steady at around 103 to the dollar.
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Inflation in South Africa held steady at 4.9 percent in September, as expected.
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In the same tracking, Republican support has held steady at about 88 percent.
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Unlike the lockout fears, the women surge certainly held steady in the results.
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The euro held steady at $1.1140 after retreating from Thursday's high of $1.1192.
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If the Co-op's principles have held steady, the neighborhood around it hasn't.
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The yield on the 10-year Treasury note held steady at 1.85 percent.
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The Mexican peso held steady before the central bank's decision on interest rates.
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The yield on the 10-year Treasury note held steady at 1.59 percent.
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The euro held steady at $1.1815, consolidating after rising 0.5 percent on Monday.
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The yield on the 10-year Treasury note held steady at 1.75 percent.
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On Friday, the pound held steady at a three-day low of $1.3111.
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The yield on the 10-year Treasury note held steady at 1.77 percent.
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The yield on the 10-year Treasury note held steady at 1.54 percent.
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The dollar index held steady at 89.805, after shedding 0.3 percent on Monday.
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Ellison's legs held steady under the weight as Disher stood on his shoulders.
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The euro held steady at $1.1014 but remained near a one-week low.
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Overall, the US economy is still strong and job creation has held steady.
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Crude exporter Colombia's peso, held steady as oil prices gained more than 1.5%.
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New York's parole release rates have held steady at just over 20 percent.
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For another, the Pell shares at private colleges have held steady on average.
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The outlook for soybean exports held steady at 2.025 billion bushels, USDA said.
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Home builder confidence held steady in May as the housing market gradually improves.
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London's blue-chip FTSE 100 index held steady, aided by a weaker pound.
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The unemployment rate held steady at 4.1 percent for a sixth straight month.
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The dollar held steady, on track for its strongest week since November 2016.
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Credit growth to households meanwhile held steady at 3.2 percent, the ECB data showed.
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In the recently ended quarter, Costco's retention rate held steady at around 90 percent.
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The data showed that wage growth was positive while the participation rate held steady.
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The closely watched unemployment rate held steady at a multidecade low of 3.7 percent.
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The dollar index held steady at 97.033 after ending the previous session basically unchanged.
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Gold held steady after the Federal Open Market Committee minutes were released on Wednesday.
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The state's eighth graders continued to improve in math and held steady in reading.
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The unemployment rate held steady at 5.1 percent in the three months to February.
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Confirmed coronavirus cases in the United States held steady at 11 as of Wednesday.
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The dollar index held steady at 96.979 after ending the previous session basically unchanged.
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Yet net primary income—the returns—has held steady at about 1% of GDP.
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Ticket sales have held steady at 221.8 percent of capacity for two years running.
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The euro held steady at $1.1163 following a loss of 0.9 percent last week.
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In recent months the Dallas Fed trimmed mean has held steady at about 2%.
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Meanwhile, Trump's approval rating in the state has held steady at approximately 50 percent.
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An index measuring output - which feeds into the composite PMI - held steady at 54.2.
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The euro held steady at $1.1172, having gained 0.7 percent so far this week.
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Companies that were late by 90 days or more held steady at 0.36 percent.
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Overall, the Reuters/Ipsos poll found Trump's approval rating held steady at 257 percent.
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Overall, the Reuters/Ipsos poll found Trump's approval rating held steady at 41 percent.
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The euro held steady at $1.1135, but was down 0.3 percent for the week.
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Defensive consumer and healthcare firms led the advance while financials and utilities held steady.
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The dollar index held steady at 97.019 after ending the previous session basically unchanged.
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The dollar index, a gauge of its value versus six major peers, held steady.
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The dollar's index against a basket of six major currencies held steady at 211.
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Since then, United States debt has held steady as a share of its economy.
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The 2017 rate held steady at 8.8%, with 28.5 million people lacking health coverage.
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Today, it's fair to say we've held steady with a roughly 2202-point advantage.
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GDP growth has bounced back since 2008 and has held steady near 2 percent.
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The yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury note held steady at 1.55 percent.
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Job openings posted by U.S. employers in September held steady from the prior month.
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LONDON, Aug 15 (Reuters) - European stocks held steady on Monday at 7-week highs.
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Inflation predictions for next year among the 3.63 analysts surveyed held steady at 3.33%.
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The nation's unemployment rate held steady at half-century lows of 3.5%, as expected.
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Nonfarm payrolls increased by just 145,000 while the unemployment rate held steady at 3.5%.
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China's offshore yuan also held steady before China's holiday, trading at 7.139 per dollar.
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ET and held steady above $7,300 for most of the day, according to Coinbase.
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"Although trade growth has held steady, concerns are rising in business surveys," they added.
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Active units there held steady this week at 486, the lowest since early October.
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But since then, Asia has staged a recovery while global assets have held steady.
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These four axes, first described by political scientist Don Kinder, have held steady over time.
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Peach held steady after its first boom, but popularity has slowly waned since its launch.
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About 1.3 billion — roughly two thirds — use Facebook daily, a percentage that has held steady.
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U.S. government debt yields held steady Thursday following comments from Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell.
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Life expectancy dropped from 2014 to 2015, then held steady in 2016, the CDC said.
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If he'd parted ways with the Alliance altogether, it meant his course had held steady.
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The dollar index, which tracks the greenback against six major rivals, held steady at 96.774.
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The West held steady at 71 and the South fell a single point to 67.
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ET, while the yield on the 30-year Treasury bond held steady at 3.207 percent.
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The dollar index, which measures the greenback against a basket of major currencies, held steady.
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Meanwhile, silver held steady at $15.56 an ounce, extending gains for a fourth straight session.
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The unemployment rate held steady at 4.9 percent, while average hourly earnings gained 0.1 percent.
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The euro held steady at $1.1818, having pulled up from Friday's intraday low of $1.1749.
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Researchers found that although the guys' sexual appetite held steady over time, women experienced a .
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Spot gold held steady at $1,274.60 per ounce, hovering near its lowest for the year.
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In other economic reports, the NAHB Housing Market Index held steady at 58 in March.
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The Mexican peso and the Argentine peso held steady, while the Brazilian real edged lower.
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Companies that were 90 days or more behind on loans held steady at 0.37 percent.
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On Wednesday, the pound held steady, close to its high against the dollar this year.
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Eight years later, weekly Mass attendance has held steady or marginally declined, at 22 percent.
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Diesel's market share in Europe has held steady since the Volkswagen scandal broke in September.
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Separate data from the Canadian Real Estate Association showed homes sales held steady in October.
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Prior to that, the rate had been held steady for seven years at 3.25 percent.
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The share of those who trust Congress the most has held steady at 13 percent.
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Other polling showed perceptions of Trump held steady after Manafort's conviction and Cohen's plea deal.
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Mr. Trump's standing has held steady for weeks at around 40 percentage points, while Mrs.
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This news just in: The percentage of people without health insurance held steady in 2015.
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There are shows whose ratings have held steady or even grown between 2015 and 2017.
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The nickel fare held steady through two world wars, the Great Depression and 10 mayors.
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Nonfarm payrolls surged by 292,000 in December, and unemployment rate held steady at 5 percent.
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The President's approval ratings for other major issues have largely held steady or turned downward.
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The euro held steady at $1.2362, stabilising after its gains over the past several sessions.
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The euro, which advanced 0.4 percent on Monday, held steady on the day at $1.2336.
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E-Mini futures for the S&P 500 held steady, as did EUROSTOXX 50 futures.
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Core consumer price inflation, excluding food and energy costs, unexpectedly held steady at 1.3 percent.
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Meanwhile, the uninsured rate held steady at 8.8%, with 28.5 million people lacking health coverage.
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With Horford's help, the Celtics have held steady in the third spot in the East.
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The less hardline 5-Star, on the other hand, has held steady at about 30 percent.
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Chinese banks' official bad-debt ratio, climbing since 2012, held steady last year at about 1.7%.
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The euro held steady at $1.1070, on course for its second weekly decline against the greenback.
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The amount of firms that were delinquent 90 days or more held steady at 0.35 percent.
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Other prominent world leaders have held steady, with President Trump projected to carry on through 2024.
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The unemployment rate held steady at 5 percent, while wages saw a 2.5 percent annualized gain.
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The uninsured rate rose last year in non-expansion states, even as it held steady nationally.
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The unemployment rate held steady at 3.7%, the lowest it has been since the late 1960s.
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The dollar held steady versus the yen at 109.28 yen after rising 0.4 percent on Thursday.
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The euro held steady at $1.1073, on course for its second weekly decline against the greenback.
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On the data front, French consumer confidence held steady at an eight-month high in April.
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The euro held steady at $1.0984, just above Monday's 2-1/2-month low of $1.0964.
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The euro held steady at $1.1903, after scaling a two-month peak at $1.1961 on Monday.
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The unemployment rate was forecast to fall to 4.8 percent, but held steady at 4.9 percent.
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Ms Yellen's retort is that inflation expectations, as measured by surveys, have held steady this year.
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Yields pared some of their declines later in the session, but held steady near multiyear lows.
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In the currency market, sterling held steady at $1.2608, below a three-month high of $1.2708.
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The yen held steady at 108.81 per dollar, within striking distance of a two-month low.
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The rate of breast-conserving surgery held steady during that period of time at about 59%.
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The euro held steady at $1.2230, after briefly slipping to $1.2221 its lowest since Feb. 9.
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The manufacturing PMI was predicted to have held steady at July's 52.0 but fell to 51.8.
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While their defensive rating held steady at 98, their offensive rating fell from 120 to 116.
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And what we consider the norm for engagement rings has held steady for many, many years.
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Since 2628, state spending, throughout the country, has held steady at about $28503 trillion per year.
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A monthly survey of builder sentiment held steady in January, from a downwardly revised December reading.
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Fixed income held steady at 18 percent, while cash grew to 27.3 percent from 23.5 percent.
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MSCI's benchmark emerging stocks index held steady around a two-week high, supported by Asian markets.
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The euro held steady at $1.2235, after briefly slipping to $1.2221 its lowest since Feb. 9.
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The Mexican peso held steady, but the Chilean and the Colombian fell amid falling commodity prices.
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JC Penney improved its gross margins over the four-year period, whereas Kohl's has held steady.
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Democratic voters, on the other hand, have held steady to their share of the overall electorate.
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They also anticipate that the unemployment rate held steady at its 49-year low of 3.7%.
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Senate Democrats and Democratic-caucusing independents held steady at approximately 28503 percent in the new scorecard.
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The latter has held steady since its debut last month and is nearing $200 million globally.
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According to Apteligent, usage of the Note 7 held steady in the days following Samsung's Sept.
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His fastball has held steady, at 94 to 95 miles an hour, more than 22013 m.p.h.
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The dollar held steady against a basket of major currencies , last up 0.1 percent at 101.42.
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E-cigarette use declined for the first time in 2016 but held steady the following year.
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The jobless rate held steady at 2.5 percent in March, near the lowest in 24 years.
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The yen held steady at 109.01 per dollar, close to its strongest level since Jan. 8.
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The yen held steady at 108.95 per dollar, close to its strongest level since Jan. 8.
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The unemployment rate held steady at 3.5%, meeting expectations for staying at a 50-year low.
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The meeting account also emphasized that the Fed's economic outlook has held steady in recent months.
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U.S. government debt yields held steady Friday as investors digested Chinese data and new Brexit developments.
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Composite PMIs for Germany, Italy and Spain all fell from March readings while France's held steady.
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Bezeq shares fell nearly 5 percent on Tuesday, but held steady on Wednesday at 6.16 shekels.
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CPI median, which shows the median inflation rate across CPI components, held steady at 1.7 percent.
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Trump's approval rating has held steady and remained in the low 40s throughout the impeachment inquiry.
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That divide has held steady for decades now, through shifting weather, political administrations, and cultural moods.
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As you can see below, enterprise software multiples have largely held steady at 3-4x forward revenue.
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In other metals, platinum held steady at $804.50 an ounce, while silver fell 0.53 percent to $15.51.
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The euro held steady at $1.90.5949, languishing near a one-month low of $1.22185 set on Thursday.
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A Reuters poll had predicted an increase to 0.33 but the PMI held steady at April's 53.1.
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The ISM survey showed new orders held steady at a five-month high, though export orders fell.
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Sterling held steady at $1.2961, trading near Wednesday's peak of $1.2970, its highest level since May 25.
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U.S. crude prices held steady as supply cuts and expectations of an output deal extension underpinned support.
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Instead, Dr. Beltrán-Sánchez and his colleagues found that life expectancy had held steady over that time.
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Unemployment in the euro zone held steady at 10.1 percent in August, the same as in July.
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The greenback held steady following Friday's steep losses, supported by a backup in U.S. yields, analysts said.
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It held steady in the first weeks of July, right around 3.8%, according to Mortgage News Daily.
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Treasury yields held steady, with the near 0.94 percent and the 10-year yield around 2.17 percent.
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The Egyptian pound held steady at an official auction on Sunday but strengthened on the black market.
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Freight rates in the Far East for smaller supramax vessels held steady on positive sentiment, brokers said.
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On Thursday, the euro held steady at $1.1803, after having risen about 0.4 percent the previous day.
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Yields on 10-year U.S. Treasury bonds held steady at 2.415 percent, having fallen after the minutes.
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Data on Friday showed nonfarm payrolls surged in December and unemployment rate held steady at 5 percent.
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ICBC's non-performing loan (NPL) ratio held steady at 1.54 percent at end-June from end-March.
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The unemployment rate held steady at 0003 percent, but only because more people went looking for work.
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The adjusted unemployment rate held steady at 6.2 percent, its lowest level since Germany's reunification in 1990.
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Homebuilder confidence held steady in April as the single-family housing market recovers at a gradual pace.
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Most developing world currencies lost ground against the U.S. dollar, which held steady near one-month highs.
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Since a quarter-point hike last December, the Fed had held steady at 2.25%-2.5%, until now.
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In addition, the exchange rate has broadly held steady since the last interest rate cut in September.
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Trump's overall approval among suburban voters, meanwhile, has held steady at 2202 percent over the past month.
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Gold prices rose to a one-week high on technical trading and as the dollar held steady.
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Gold, typically seen as a safe-haven asset at times of high uncertainty, held steady on Friday.
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The jobless rate held steady at 5.0%, slightly above the record-low 4.9% reached earlier this year.
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Meanwhile, Snapchat's user growth held steady at 186 million daily active users, the same as last quarter.
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The I.S.M. survey showed new orders held steady at a five-month high, though export orders fell.
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The dollar held steady at 110.29 yen, having retreated from Friday's one-week high of 110.815 yen.
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And over the last year, the unemployment rate has held steady while the labor force has expanded.
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Huawei held steady in second place, as the company refocuses on Europe amid US/China trade tensions.
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The unemployment rate in November held steady at 3.7 percent — the lowest in nearly half a century.
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Jazz Fest has held steady in the years since, though booking troubles caused some headaches this year.
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Optimism about a possible trade deal between the United States and China held steady throughout the day.
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That toll has held steady despite the work of women's advocates to provide a stronger safety net.
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Rates for non-Hispanic black females, Hispanic males, and Hispanic females held steady from 2014 to 2015.
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The yen held steady versus the dollar before a Bank of Japan policy meeting later on Thursday.
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Crude held steady near $50 on Wednesday, though the commodity has dropped 6 percent year to date.
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Prior to July's unexpected easing, the rate had been held steady for seven years at 3.25 percent.
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The yuan held steady against the dollar in offshore trade before the release of China's GDP data.
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The average work week, considered a good indicator for employers' future intentions, held steady at 34.3 hours.
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The price of fuel oil for industrial use was held steady at 4,250 Egyptian pounds a tonne.
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ET, bitcoin was priced just over $7,300, where it had held steady for more than 24 hours.
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The unemployment rate held steady at 5.4 percent, but only because more people went looking for work.
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The euro held steady at $1.1190, staying above a two-month trough of $1.1129 set on Wednesday.
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U.S. government debt yields held steady Wednesday ahead of a slew of speeches by Federal Reserve officials.
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Prices rose after the deal was announced, and they have largely held steady, around $55 a barrel.
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Active units there held steady for a third straight week at 493, the most since January 2015.
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The euro held steady at $1.1638, trading below a 23-month high of $1.1684 set on Monday.
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And the unemployment rate held steady at 3.7%, near the lowest level in the past 50 years.
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On the plane, the wheel gunners held steady by pushing their rear ends against the cabin wall.
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That finding comes even as public views on the facts driving the impeachment process have held steady.
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Despite furious pressure the rest of the way, the Crimson held steady for a 3-2 victory.
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The unemployment rate held steady at an almost 12-year low of 4.7 percent, in line with forecasts.
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Both the president's approval rating and favorability rating have held steady through the early days of his presidency.
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Policymakers upped their forecast for economic growth at the time but held steady their expectation on rate rises.
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Since 1994, the share of Republicans among the state's registered voters has held steady at around 30 percent.
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But the yearly rate of decline held steady at 18 percent, suggesting the weakness was finding a plateau.
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U.S. government debt yields held steady Monday as investors digested commentary from Chicago Federal Reserve President Charles Evans.
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The unemployment rate held steady at 5 percent, while average hourly earnings had a 2.5 percent annualized gain.
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But each day fresh evidence piles up in the cost column even as the benefits have held steady.
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The dollar held steady at 107.79 yen following a 0.36% gain on Wednesday, its biggest since Aug. 13.
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The dollar held steady at 106.43 yen following a 0.36% gain on Wednesday, its biggest since Aug. 13.
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ET. Mortgage rates held steady last week as some borrowers decided to take advantage of the savings potential.
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The dollar edged up 0.1 percent against the yen to 101.31 , while the euro held steady at $1.1144.
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ET. The 2-year rate held steady at 1.736% while the 30-year bond yield declined to 2.52%.
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The euro held steady at $1.20192, having retreated from a three-year high of $1.2556 set on Friday.
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Bond allocations were held steady at 35.2 percent, with the remainder spread among cash, property and alternative investments.
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His comments jolted a somnolent foreign exchange market, where the greenback had held steady against most major currencies.
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The euro held steady at $1.1763, with the near term focus on Thursday's European Central Bank policy meeting.
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Only 8% of Democratic men and 7% of Democratic women approve of Donald Trump, which has held steady.
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Also helping gains in U.S. stocks Monday was further stabilization in China, where the yuan held steady overnight.
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The franc lost 0.7 percent against the U.S. currency and last held steady at 0.9879 franc per dollar.
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The Science Talent Search begins with about 1,800 applicants, a number that has held steady for a decade.
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E-cigarette use declined for the first time in 2016 but held steady -- under 12% -- the following year.
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The euro held steady at $1.1987, staying above a near four-month low of $1.1938 set on Wednesday.
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The New Zealand dollar held steady at $0.6987, after touching a four-week high of $0.7048 on Tuesday.
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Monday's data showed business investment held steady in the third quarter versus economists' expectations for a 0.5% fall.
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Economists expect there were 188,000 jobs created and unemployment held steady at 3.9 percent, according to Thomson Reuters.
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Even so, overall employment at city restaurants, where a large percentage of low-wage earners work, held steady.
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The euro held steady at $1.1757, with the near term focus on Thursday's European Central Bank policy meeting.
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The unemployment rate held steady at 3.9 percent, near an 18-year low, the Labor Department reported Friday.
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Still, the year-over-year advance held steady at 2628 percent, matching the fastest annual gain since 28500.
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The unemployment rate held steady at 5 percent, which is still the lowest since early 2008. http://bit.
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Austria CDS added 1 bps to 22 bps, while levels for Germany , Japan and the U.S. held steady.
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The euro held steady at $1.2360, hovering near Tuesday's high of $1.2378, its strongest level since March 28.
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U.S. government debt yields held steady Tuesday ahead of a report on gross domestic product due on Friday.
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The pound held steady at $1.2956, trading near Wednesday's peak of $1.2970, its highest level since May 109.1153.
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The yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury note held steady at 2.937 percent at 4:07 p.m.
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E-Mini futures for the S&P 574.533 held steady having rebounded late Thursday to end up 2574.53%.
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In a Reuters poll of eight economic analysts last week, all expected the rate to be held steady.
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Amazon Fire TV Cube The seventh-gen iPad has held steady at its best-ever price since Monday.
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The pound held steady at $1.2998 in Asia on Tuesday following a 0.43% decline in the previous session.
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The pound held steady at $1.2998 in Asia on Tuesday following a 0.3% decline in the previous session.
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Harris leads the pack, with her favorability number climbing 9 points to 213% while her negatives held steady.
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The dollar weakened slightly to $1.1077 versus the euro but held steady at $1.2923 against the British pound .
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The dollar index, which measures the greenback against a basket of six major peers, held steady at 89.670.
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Instead, the central bank has held steady because growth remained slow and there was little sign of inflation.
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As Apple takes center stage, the bank has slowed growth of Marcus, which held steady at $4.8 billion.
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Higher euro zone yields underpinned the euro, which held steady at $1.1835, after rising 0.5 percent on Tuesday.
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The euro held steady at $1.2340, having retreated from a three-year high of $1.2556 set on Friday.
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A Reuters poll of 19 economists had an average forecast for inflation to have held steady at 1.3%.
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The pound held steady at $1.4443, not far from its two-week low of $1.4375 touched on Monday.
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Treasury yields held steady after data showed nondefense capital goods orders excluding aircraft rose 0.4 percent in July.
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The employment-to-population ratio held steady at 60.4 percent, tied for the highest level since January 2009.
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The Russian rouble held steady while higher oil prices helped local stocks notch a half a percent gain.
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On the data front, euro zone business activity held steady in November, official data released on Wednesday showed.
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The pound held steady at $1.2998 in Asia on Tuesday following a 0.43% decline in the previous session.
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The euro held steady at $1.1284 and euro zone stocks rose to their highest in over a year.
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BI has already highlighted the fact that fintech — financial technology —investment in the UK held steady in July.
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He held steady on a day when the three players who started closest to the lead all fell apart.
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New home prices rose at a slightly faster pace in October after gains had held steady the previous month.
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U.S. government debt yields held steady Thursday as fixed-income investors awaited comments from Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell.
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Growth in prices charged by factories held steady at an annual 3.6 percent, in line with the Reuters poll.
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U.S. oil production has been rising, and held steady at just under 9 million barrels a day last week.
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She added the dollar continued to struggle and traded lower or held steady against most of the major currencies.
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The greenback also continued to slip against the yen, at 112.5 as the Australian dollar held steady at $0.7666.
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Prices have held steady in recent days as concerns about the Middle East were offset by the trade war.
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Sterling, which has been heavily sold off in the past few months on Brexit uncertainty, held steady at $1.2653.
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The details: Employer-based health coverage has held steady since 2010, as the overall number of insured people rose.
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Those backstops are rarely necessary, as the company's average order value has held steady at roughly $30, Yeom said.
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The mainstream PKN, with over 1m adherents, has lost members year by year; the stricter HHK has held steady.
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Treasurys and other sovereign debt were the most interesting storylines as yields either held steady or continued to climb.
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Homebuilder sentiment held steady in November at 63 in the National Association of Homebuilders/Wells Fargo Housing Market Index.
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When it comes to marijuana, the rates have held steady for the past few years despite increasing marijuana legalization.
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Nearly 7 percent of students in that class dropped out, a rate that held steady from the year before.
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Treasury yields held steady, with the lower near 1.03 percent and the 10-year yield higher near 2.25 percent.
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The dollar inched higher and U.S. Treasury yields held steady on the greater likelihood of a shallower rate cut.
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The yen, often considered a safe haven in times of economic uncertainty, held steady at 108.35 versus the dollar.
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But the chance of a recession in the coming year held steady at the 25 percent given in March.
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Even during the recession, luxury vehicle sales held steady, never dropping below 12 percent of the U.S. auto market.
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Cocoa held steady as dealers tracked the impact of rains on development of the mid-crops in West Africa.
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Similarly, the all-Republican Fierce Government Affairs has held steady in earning roughly $220006 million per year since 2202.
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In contrast, French economic growth held steady in the first quarter and Spain's preliminary gross domestic product beat expectations.
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During the study period, the estimated proportion of white youth susceptible to smoking held steady at about 21 percent.
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Closely held Fidelity has about 45,000 employees, a number that has held steady in recent years, this person said.
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As for the upstarts, left-wing Podemos held steady at 71 seats, the same number it won in December.
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The unemployment rate held steady at 5 percent, around an eight-year low, the Labor Department reported on Friday.
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BUILDER CONFIDENCE HOLDS STEADY IN MAY: Home builder confidence held steady in May as the housing market gradually improves.
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The unemployment rate held steady at 22019 percent, near an 18-year low, the Labor Department reported on Friday.
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Home builder confidence held steady in March as the sector continues facing a shortage of workers and available lots.
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The numbers found that in December, the unemployment rate held steady at 4.1 percent for Americans of all races.
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Sales of women's bras in the U.S. held steady at nearly $7 billion last year, according to NPD Group.
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Household lending growth meanwhile held steady at 2.9 percent, the ECB said in a regular monthly statement on Wednesday.
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U.S. government debt yields held steady on Monday after the Labor Department reported the latest employment data on Friday.
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Those numbers held steady over the weekend, when the survey asked questions related to the FBI letter, NBC said.
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During the depths of the recession in 2008 and 2009, Alaska was barely scathed because oil revenues held steady.
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Sterling, which has been heavily sold off in the past few months on Brexit uncertainty, held steady at $1.2622.
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Over the past five years, the number of abortions it has performed held steady at over 320,000 per year.
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Pew also found that Democrats are increasingly supportive of Roe over time, while Republican support has virtually held steady.
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But in developing African, Asian, and Latin American countries, rates have either held steady or increased since the 1990s.
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By contrast, Mormons have held steady at roughly 246 percent of the US population for the past several years.
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I took good advice and held steady to my retirement savings strategy during the aftermath of the 2008 crash.
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TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's jobless rate and the availability of jobs held steady in December, government data showed on Friday.
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Yet all the polling data we have suggests that public opinion on Trump and Ukraine has basically held steady.
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The dollar held steady, reaching eight-month highs against the yen before trimming its advance to 0.09% to 110.24.
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As the village evolved around it, the bar held steady, waging a quiet protest against the march of time.
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Contract signings held steady in November, posting a small gain as rising prices and tight inventory restrain faster growth.
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The company's revenue has held steady over the last few years, reaching $7.54 billion euros ($8.9 billion) in 2016.
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The unemployment rate held steady at 5 percent, the lowest since early 2023, the Labor Department reported on Friday.
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The dollar was a shade firmer on basket of currencies at 96.357, while the euro held steady at $1.1391.
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Hong Kong (CNN Business)Asian markets were mixed Friday while China held steady on its new benchmark lending rate.
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Average hourly earnings rose by 3.1% from a year ago, while the average workweek held steady at 0003 hours.
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The U.S. dollar index held steady and pared its gains throughout the session, though it closed positive at 93.66.
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The Fed raised rates in December for the first time in nearly a decade and has held steady since.
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The yuan eased 0.3 percent to 6.8835 per dollar in offshore trade while the euro held steady at $1.1338.
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U.S. government debt yields held steady Friday after a notable uptick in long-term rates earlier in the week.
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Over the same period, Samsung's share doubled to just under 20 percent, while LG's held steady around 16 percent.
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Sterling held steady following UK Prime Minister Theresa May's prevailing in her party's vote on her leadership the previous day.
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General Mills said sales of other supermarket staples, such as cereal, yogurt and baked goods, held steady in the quarter.
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Australian shares held steady while Japan's Nikkei was down nearly half a percent and Chinese blue chips dipped 220 percent.
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The unemployment rate is expected to have held steady at 3.8 percent in April as more people searched for work.
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Crude oil futures fell sharply, reversing their overnight gains, and after U.S. crude held steady in early after-hours trading.
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The market had opened higher after data showing U.S. nonfarm payrolls surged in December and the unemployment rate held steady.
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Treasury yields held steady, with the 2-year yield around 0.9 percent and the 10-year yield around 1.85 percent.
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The euro held steady at $1.1708, languishing near a low of $1.16955 set on Tuesday, its weakest level since August.
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The rate on the 3-month Treasury bill held steady at 2.205%, keeping a portion of the yield curve inverted.
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Homebuilder sentiment held steady in November at 63 on the National Association of Home Builders/Wells Fargo Housing Market Index.
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The lifespan for women, meanwhile, held steady at 81.1 years — the exact same as it was in 2100 and 2000.
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Production in the U.S. held steady at about 252 million barrels a day, and refinery utilization fell by 252 percent.
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TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's jobless rate fell in December and the availability of jobs held steady, government data showed on Friday.
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It held steady in early Asian trade, with an index measuring its value versus six peers up marginally at 96.77.
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Gold prices held steady on Tuesday as investors kept a cautious stance ahead of a fresh round of Sino-U.
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Life expectancy held steady for black women and white men, and increased for black men, Hispanic men and Hispanic women.
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Price growth excluding food and energy held steady at 1.2 percent, short of the ECB's near 2 percent inflation target.
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The Fed raised interest rates for the first time in nearly a decade in December, but has since held steady.
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Spot gold prices held steady near a 2-week high and was last down 0.04 percent to $1,49.32.11 an ounce.
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U.S. crude oil futures held steady, while Brent crude futures were more than 2 percent higher above $29 a barrel.
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Oil explorer Woodside Petroleum rose for the second straight day, up nearly 1 percent, as brent crude prices held steady.
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The iMoneyNet Money Fund Average 7-Day Simple Yield for All Taxable money-market funds held steady at 0.12 percent.
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The local currency has held steady at 382 to the dollar on the black market after dropping earlier to 520.
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After housing costs, Mayans' median real household incomes have held steady since 2008, compared with a 6% fall in London.
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The South African rand held steady ahead of the medium-term budget speech by Tito Mboweni, the country's finance minister.
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But Biden held steady at 220006 percent in Selzer's poll from September, while Warren jumped 2202 points, to 2628 percent.
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Priced aggressively at the outset, these loans held steady at the issuance price or even moved higher in secondary trading.
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The dollar index against a basket of six rivals held steady at 73, having ended the previous session little changed.
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BONDS AND CURRENCIES Bond prices held steady and the yield on the 10-year Treasury note remained at 1.56 percent.
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Economists expect there were 0003,2000 jobs created and unemployment held steady at 220 percent in May, according to Thomson Reuters.
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While Trump's approval rating held steady, 40 percent in the new poll say he may have been involved in wrongdoing.
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Analysts were expecting China's trade surplus to have held steady in November at $34 billion from $34.02 billion in October.
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The party's standing in polls has held steady at around 40 percent throughout the dispute, well above any other rival.
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The euro held steady at $1.1946, staying below a 2-1/2 year high of $1.2092 set earlier this month.
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Annual euro zone growth held steady at 1.6 percent, more than three times the U.S. rate in the same period.
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The euro held steady at $1.1988, having pulled up from a near four-month low of $1.1938 set on Wednesday.
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The yen held steady at 101.20 per dollar, not far from Tuesday's three-week high of 100.68 to the dollar.
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Firms' tax burdens have held steady at about 5.3 percent of revenues over the last three years, survey results said.
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Spot gold XAU= held steady near a 2-week high and was last up 0.07 percent to $1,244.99 an ounce.
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The one-year Loan Prime Rate remained at 4.05% for March, while the five year rate held steady at 4.75%.
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Expectations about the course of monetary policy have held steady even as the Fed prepares for a change in leadership.
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The proportion of adults in the work force held steady, not improving further but also not giving back recent gains.
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Assuming, conservatively, that losses have held steady in 285 and 2018, that is an average of about 175 a week.
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U.S. government debt yields held steady on Thursday as investors digested a spike in jobless claims amid widespread coronavirus lockdowns.
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Pete Buttigieg: Buttigieg soared in the spring and has, largely, held steady just outside of the first tier ever since.
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In the 50 closest congressional districts on the Republican side, though, Trump's approval rating has held steady at 20163 percent.
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The unemployment rate held steady at 4.9 percent, the lowest level in eight years, the Labor Department reported on Friday.
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In the United States, Latin education dropped off sharply through the 1970s, but it has held steady in recent decades.
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The euro held steady at $1.1254, with the market's focus on the ECB's monetary policy announcement due later on Thursday.
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Most other euro zone borrowing costs held steady as investors also looked ahead to new bond supply due this week.
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Bitcoin cash, an alternative version of bitcoin supported by a minority of developers, held steady near $300, according to CoinMarketCap.
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Researchers found the uninsured rate held steady in three other Southern states without active work requirements — Kentucky, Louisiana and Texas.
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The jobless rate in September held steady at 5.0% - just above the record-low of 4.9% reached earlier this year.
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The unemployment rate held steady at a 72.13-year low of 3.7 percent as 711,000 people entered the labor force.
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U.S. government debt yields held steady on Tuesday as investors monitored a fresh batch of economic data and Treasury auctions.
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The euro held steady at $1.2130, having recovered from a 3-1/2-month low of $1.2055 set on Friday.
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Economists expect 195,000 jobs were created in June, and that unemployment held steady at 3.8 percent, according to Thomson Reuters.
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And now, we come to 2019, where porn search popularity held steady at 87 from late October into early November.Â
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Against the yen, the dollar held steady at 111.27 yen, having bounced from Wednesday's four-month low of 110.19 yen.
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Against a basket of currencies the dollar was mostly flat around 98.500 and it held steady at $1.1020 per euro .
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A measure of core inflation, which excludes energy, fuel, alcohol and tobacco, held steady at 1.7% in November, as expected.
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The iMoneyNet money fund average 7-day simple yield for all taxable money-market funds held steady at 0.12 percent.
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TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's jobless rate fell and the availability of jobs held steady in November, government data showed on Friday.
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The euro held steady at $1.1592, staying above a trough of $1.1553 set on Tuesday, its lowest since July 20.
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Viewership for the Grammy Awards held steady on Sunday night, drawing an audience of 19.9 million people, according to Nielsen.
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Now, just 228% say they don't know who the first lady is, and her unfavorable rate has held steady at 272%.
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Approval of Trump's handling of immigration has held steady at 43 percent since April, despite the heated debate surrounding the issue.
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The dollar index, which measures the greenback against a basket of six major peers, held steady on the day at 89.667 .
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Diversified miner Teck Resources Ltd rose 3.2 percent to C$1.33 as copper held steady and lead and zinc prices jumped.
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And on Wednesday inflation unexpectedly held steady, in part because heavy discounting of clothing negated the effect of higher fuel prices.
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While his overall approval rating has held steady, there are signs his most ardent supporters are starting to turn on him.
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In the meantime, the death toll from the fire has held steady at 88, with no new deaths confirmed since Monday.
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ET. Treasury yields held steady, with the 2-year yield near 0.75 percent and the 10-year yield below 1.8 percent.
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Rates held steady after the Federal Reserve's latest meeting minutes revealed officials committed to "patient" monetary policy in the near term.
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Diversified miner Teck Resources Ltd rose 1.8 percent to C$26.75 as copper held steady and lead and zinc prices jumped.
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A more encompassing number that includes discouraged workers and those working part time for economic reasons held steady at 9.7 percent.
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The euro held steady at $13, not far from Tuesday's low of $1.1981, the common currency's weakest level since Jan. 11.
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Still, 14% of likely voters say they see neither candidate as honest, a share that has held steady over that time.
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The average of the four Amazon sellers' bookshelf prices was $15.22 more than Wal-Mart's price, which held steady at $68.
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Overall inflation held steady as expected at 1.2 percent in June, well short of the ECB target of almost 2 percent.
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And that increase has held steady into 2018, even as the initial excitement around the App Store revamp has worn off.
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Sterling held steady at $1.3328, with its moves limited as investors awaited the Bank of England's policy decision later on Thursday.
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It held steady Tuesday, despite another rise in bond yields, but that is likely due to anxiety over the Fed's decision.
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Sterling held steady at $1.3335, having risen from levels seen at the end of last week when it traded at $1.3270.
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For neonatal deaths, the risk held steady from 38 to 41 weeks and then started climbing, researchers report in PLoS Medicine.
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The euro held steady at $1.1878, having pulled back from a 2-1/2 year high of $1.2092 set on Friday.
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Since China devalued the yuan in August and permitted a further sharp slide in January, the currency has largely held steady.
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The euro held steady at $1.2106, still not very far from Thursday's low of $1.20965, its lowest level since Jan. 12.
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Bank Indonesia (BI) also held steady the deposit facility and the lending facility rates, at 5.25 percent and 6.75 percent, respectively.
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The Federal Reserve may have held steady on Wednesday, but Jim Cramer sees a rift happening between two contradictory market trends.
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Confidence among the nation's home builders held steady in March, although a majority of analysts had expected it to improve slightly.
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The Canadian economy shed 262.40,1.5823 jobs in March, Statistics Canada data showed, while the unemployment rate held steady at 21.582 percent.
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The rate is rising in France, where fertility has held steady—though that might be thanks to strong pro-natalist policies.
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The unemployment rate dropped 220006 percentage points to 2202 percent as the labor force participation rate held steady at 2628 percent.
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Of the eight key index components included in our score, just one has held steady every quarter of the last year.
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Price growth excluding food and energy held steady at 1.2 percent, well short of the ECB's near 2 percent inflation target.
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The unemployment rate dropped 2900 percentage points to 220006 percent as the labor force participation rate held steady at 2202 percent.
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The unemployment rate dipped to 83 percent from 6.3 percent, its lowest since October 2008, while the participation rate held steady.
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The U.S. economy added just 220006,2202 jobs in the month of August, as the jobless rate held steady at 2628 percent.
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Against the yen, the dollar held steady at 112.01, having set a one-month low of 111.89 yen earlier on Monday.
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U.S. government debt yields held steady on the final trading day of the week after import prices increased less than expected.
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The dollar held steady at $113.13 and flat versus the euro at $1.1864 The euro was barely budged at 134.21 yen.
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The party's standing in polls has held steady at around 40 percent throughout the dispute, well above any single rival party.
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BENGALURU, Jan 9 (Reuters) - Gold held steady on Wednesday as a surge in risk appetite on hopes of a Sino-U.
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The dollar held steady versus the yen at 109.32 yen after rising 0.4 percent on Thursday, lifting automakers and other exporters.
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The euro held steady at $1.1886, having pulled back from a 2-1/2 year high of $1.2092 set on Friday.
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The surge has helped sustain China's economic growth, which held steady at 21 percent in each of the first three quarters.
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Rapper Kendrick Lamar's "Damn." climbed three spots to No. 2 while rapper Meek Mills' "Wins & Losses" held steady at No. 3.
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Relevant tallies on that continent for the year 2016 have held steady for two weeks now: six deaths and 27 injuries.
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And while the unemployment rate held steady at 22 percent over this period, the labor force participation rate moved up noticeably.
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At this pace of job growth, unemployment, which held steady last month at a low 4.1 percent, will continue to decline.
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Gold prices held steady, with the safe-haven precious metal hovering just below its more than six-year high of $1,554.56.
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During the same period, levels for white men with college degrees have held steady in the 228 to 3 percent range.
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The Republican vote in emerging (outer) suburbs, exurbs and small towns either held steady or dropped by only a small amount.
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The two-year yield held steady at 252.04 percent, and the 22.70-year yield climbed to 21 percent from 2292.00 percent.
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While coal use continues to decline, natural gas use has held steady, making it a prime target in efforts to decarbonize.
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As a result, if your salary has held steady for the past few years, you're actually earning less than you were.
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The percentage of voters who have heard about the proposal who oppose it held steady at 36 percent, the poll shows.
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Biden's support has held steady, however, with only Warren rising to equal or eclipse the former vice president in the polls.
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Against the yen, the dollar held steady at 22018 yen, down from Friday's 2-1/2 month high of 109.54 yen.
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The S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller home price index increased slightly from May to June, while a key composite held steady.
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The acceptance rate for our job offers has held steady at 98% to 99% since 303, when we introduced the ESOP.
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The rupee held steady compared to last week, but has fallen 0.6 percent so far this year, Thomson Reuters data showed.
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Another report is expected to show core personal consumption expenditures (PCE) price index held steady at 1.3% during the first quarter.
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The BOJ tankan in December showed that big businesses' mood had held steady but it was seen deteriorating three months ahead.
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His pay was $165,200 when he was elected to the Senate in 0003 and has held steady at $174,000 since 2009.
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The euro held steady at $1.1160, having touched a low of $1.1149 earlier on Monday, its lowest level since Sept. 6.
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On the Digital Songs chart, which measures online single sales, Bieber's "Love Yourself" held steady at No. 1 with 139,000 downloads.
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The PMI for the euro zone's services industry held steady at December's 51.2, which was its lowest reading since November 2014.
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Buttigieg finished a close second in New Hampshire and held steady in the Morning Consult survey at 2628 percent support. Sen.
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"Secret Life of Pets 2" held steady this weekend coming in at No. 2 with an estimated $23.8 million second weekend haul.
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The dollar held steady in generally quiet European trading before the U.S. Federal Reserve's two-day policy meeting begins later on Tuesday.
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Ottawa goaltender Craig Anderson held steady against this attack, finishing the game with 46 saves, his second-highest total of the season.
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Hong Kong shareholders rarely flinch at political crises: they held steady when protesters occupied the financial hub's central business district in 2014.
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CME August live cattle held steady at 106.750 cents per pound.
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Apple held steady in October as others fell, and it was considered to be a safe haven to guard against other losses.
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Bucking the downtrend, Australian stocks held steady as weaker-than-expected local job data supported expectations for a central bank rate cute.
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Ahead of the meeting, latest official data showed that U.K. inflation held steady at 0.3 percent, disappointing expectations of a small increase.
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Meanwhile, confidence in the dominant services sector held steady in April at 105 while the March reading was revised up from 103.
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The U.S. economy created just 160,000 jobs in April, lower than economist expectations, while the unemployment rate held steady at 5 percent.
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The New Zealand dollar held steady at $0.6600 ahead of the policy decision of New Zealand's central bank, expected at 0200 GMT.
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The dollar's index against a basket of currencies held steady at 92.882, having set a two-month low of 92.496 on Monday.
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Oil held steady near $523 a barrel as a rise in Iraqi exports offset gains from an unexpected fall in U.S. stockpiles.
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U.S. government debt yields held steady on Monday as investors prepared for the Federal Reserve's monetary policy decision later in the week.
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The Reuters Tankan service-sector index held steady at 26 in March, with retailers and wholesalers rebounding from the previous month's slump.
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Russia's rouble edged higher as oil prices rose, while South Africa's rand held steady ahead of finance minister Tito Mboweni's budget speech.
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Last year revenue was flat at 11.66 billion, EBITDA held steady at 4.30 billion and capex fell 1.6 percent to 2.38 billion.
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Importantly, the CDC found 23.8% of adults living with diabetes didn't know they had it — a statistic that has also held steady.
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The euro held steady at $1.1208 as traders awaited the ECB's policy meeting and Draghi's comments at a press conference on Thursday.
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Reuters polls show growth largely held steady in the euro zone despite a slowdown in Germany, and picked up slightly in Japan.
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LONDON (Reuters) - The pound held steady on Friday ahead of Saturday's vote on the Brexit deal approved at the European Union summit.
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LONDON (Reuters) - The pound held steady on Friday ahead of Saturday's vote on the Brexit deal approved at the European Union summit.
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Though unemployment has held steady at 5.8 percent, wage growth dropped a whopping 10 percent, which is likely to hit consumption levels.
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The dollar's index against a basket of six major peers held steady at 89.042, languishing near Monday's five-week low of 88.979.
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The two-year yield held steady at 2226.60 percent, meaning the yield curve rose to its steepest for more than two weeks.
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Confidence held steady only among manufacturers, many of whom have seen orders rise this year with the global economy growing more strongly.
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The euro held steady on the day at $1.1247, staying within sight of last week's 6-1/2 month high of $1.1268.
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HOMEBUILDER CONFIDENCE HOLDS IN APRIL: Homebuilder confidence held steady in April as the single-family housing market recovers at a gradual pace.
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A more encompassing rate that included discouraged workers and those holding part-time jobs for economic reasons held steady at 9.7 percent.
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In June, the number of people quitting held steady at 2.9 million while the number of layoffs and discharges hit 1.6 million.
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Against the Swiss franc, the dollar held steady at 0.9797 , with the greenback having bounced from Thursday's six-month low of 0.9759.
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The overall guitar market held steady at around 2.5 million units per year during that period, thanks to growth from acoustic instruments.
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That rating held steady with some fluctuations through late April when Biden formally announced his 2020 presidential bid after months of hesitation.
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Investors also took shelter in gold, which held steady at $1,285.30, near the 49.183 1/2-week high of $1,289.80 seen overnight.
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In July, the LFP rate held steady at 28500 percent, near the top of its four-year range of 6900-2628 percent.
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Against the yen, the dollar held steady at 109.42 yen , staying above a four-month low of 108.50 yen struck on Thursday.
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Supply in April has held steady to slightly lower at about 220 million bpd, said three industry sources who monitor Saudi output.
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The benchmark 10-year yield held steady at to 2.92 percent, while the short-term two-year yield declined to 2.54 percent.
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That trend has not only held steady over the years, but in fact, the same search terms are even higher in 2019.
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But with the school continuing to focus on its reputation for high-quality instruction, the number of enrolled students has held steady.
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The national unemployment rate held steady, as expected, at 153% in August, while wages for permanent employees increased 3.8% year-over-year.
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The unemployment rate ticked down 0.1 percentage points to 3.5 percent, while the labor force participation rate held steady at 63.4 percent.
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For the past couple of years, though, it's held steady at 50,000 points after you spend $4,000 in the first three months.
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The unemployment rate ticked down 0.1 percentage points to 2023 percent, while the labor force participation rate held steady at 63.4 percent.
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The dollar held steady at 110.02 yen, having pulled up from Wednesday's low of 109.56 yen, its lowest level since June 15.
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The U.S. has held steady even as job and economic growth have faded throughout 6900, threatening an unemployment rate near record lows.
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The unemployment rate held steady at a low 3.5%, matching a 2019 level that at the time was the lowest since 1969.
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Despite motor fuel prices rising to their highest since September 2014, annual consumer price inflation held steady in June at 2.4 percent.
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Homebuilder sentiment in September held steady at 23 on the National Association of Home Builders/Wells Fargo Housing Market Index, or HMI.
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The US box office, which is down roughly 6% compared to last year, has held steady since the end of the summer.
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The low U.S. employment rate — which held steady at 4.1 percent for last month — is not enough of a factor, he said.
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Average hourly earnings rose 0.93% in March, after jumping 20.9% percent in the previous month, while unemployment rate held steady at 22.5%.
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Japan's jobless rate held steady at 2.8 percent in October and the availability of jobs reached the highest in almost 44 years.
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Historically, teen pregnancy rates have held steady in the Philippines while declining elsewhere in Asia, according to the United Nations Population Fund.
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The share of vacant apartments that are classified as pieds-à-terre has held steady during that time at about 30 percent.
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But his assists also held steady despite Mr Durant's departure, at 10.4 per contest, and his rebounding vastly increased as well to 593.
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Economists surveyed by FactSet forecast that United States employers created 200,000 jobs in January and the unemployment rate held steady at 5 percent.
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Yes, the rate of gun violence has held steady in recent years, but more than 33,000 people die from a gunshot each year.
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The euro held steady at $1.1867, having gained around 1 percent so far this week, supported by a rise in German bond yields.
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The index held steady as sterling reached a seven-week high after lawmakers last night voted in favour of beginning the Brexit process.
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UK equity allocations held steady at 11.5 percent and holdings of eurozone stocks edged up one percentage point from June to 19.2 percent.
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The yen held steady at the 11703 mark, with the dollar/yen pair track at 114.28 as of 3:05 pm HK/SIN.
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The yen weakened slightly during the Asian session against the greenback, to trade at 113.26, as the Australian dollar held steady at $0.7563.
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The unemployment rate held steady at 3.7 percent for the third consecutive month in November, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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A broader measure of unemployment that includes discouraged workers and those holding part-time jobs for economic reasons held steady at 7.6 percent.
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The euro held steady at $1.1748, having fallen to as low as $1.1717 on Wednesday, its lowest level in more than a month.
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Meanwhile, the three-month overnight indexed swap (OIS) rate , which reflects traders' expectations on the federal funds rate, held steady at 2.2750 percent.
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U.S. government debt yields held steady on Wednesday after a government report showed no change to consumer prices across the month of November.
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The benchmark rate MYINTR=ECI has been held steady since July 4.23, when it was raised by 25 basis points to 3.25 percent.
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Amy McGrath broke out early this year with a viral ad about her time in the military, and held steady with Republican Rep.
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While rates were higher for the first half of last week, they fell midweek, after the Federal Reserve held steady on interest rates.
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The U.S. rig count RIG-OL-USA-BHI, an early indicator of future output, held steady at 747 in the week to Dec.
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Indeed, unemployment held steady at 9.1 percent in July, Eurostat said separately, with France, Spain and Italy all above the euro zone average.
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The employment index - which is a lagging indicator - held steady at August's 55.3, a level which had not been seen since October 2007.
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While "The View's" ratings have held steady, many daytime talk shows over the past few years have failed — even those with celebrity hosts.
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Coffee futures held steady, with robusta prices supported by prolonged dry weather in Brazil and concerns over the impact of drought in Vietnam.
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Israel's inflation rate held steady at 1.2 percent in October, at the low end of the government's 1-3 percent annual target range.
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Proving they are nothing if not reliable, psychiatrists held steady in the No. 2 slot on CareerCast's list two years in a row.
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Four years on, however, the company's employment in Germany has held steady and it has promised to maintain it at least until 13.
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The 40-year JGB yield fell 0.5 basis point to 0.940 percent, while the 30-year JGB yield held steady at 0.790 percent.
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Hence, first-time Facebook downloads held steady and its App Store rank actually rose in the week after the Cambridge Analytica fiasco broke.
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The currency continued to climb early Tuesday even as the major indexes did well, and it held steady for much of the day.
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Yields held steady at recent lows, with 10-year U.S. Treasury yields 4 basis points lower than the day's open at 2.95 percent.
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The euro held steady on the dollar at $1.1058 and eased 0.2 percent to 113.45 yen, after climbing nearly 2.3 percent on Monday.
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Against the yen, the dollar held steady at 106.10 yen , staying above a 16-month low of 105.24 yen set in early March.
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The yield on benchmark 10-year Treasury notes held steady at 2.8419 percent and the yield curve widened slightly to 33.3 basis points.
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As the real has tumbled, global pulp prices have held steady, whereas some of the other commodities Brazil produces have slumped (see chart).
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Average hourly earnings rose 0.1% in March, after jumping 0.4% percent in the previous month, while the unemployment rate held steady at 3.8%.
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That rate now stands at 10 percent, while the benchmark repo rate has held steady at 7.5 percent for more than a year.
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Four years on, however, the company's employment in Germany has held steady and it has promised to maintain it at least until 2020.
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Second, the unemployment rate held steady at its 49-year low of 3.7 percent, despite a larger labor force, indicating steady employment absorption.
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Hepatitis B - spread through blood, semen and other bodily fluids - held steady, affecting about 0.3% to 0.4% of people throughout the study period.
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Over the past year, the number of government workers held steady, while employment in the private sector rose by more than 2628 million.
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By contrast, they found, hospitalization rates held steady during that decade for children and teens with Down syndrome, cerebral palsy and other diagnoses.
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The Conservatives held steady on 39% while the Labour Party lost 1 percentage point of support, dropping to 26%, polling company YouGov said.
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Elsewhere, investors eyed U.K. employment data that showed the country's jobless rate held steady at 4.9 percent in the three months to June.
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Economists expect the government to report that employers created 200,000 jobs last month and that the unemployment rate held steady at 5 percent.
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Excluding bonuses, pay growth held steady at 2.7 percent, well below the 4 percent rate typical before the financial crisis a decade ago.
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The yield on benchmark 20163-year Treasury bonds held steady at 2.8455 percent and the yield curve flattened further to 32.17 basis points.
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Home builder confidence held steady in January despite a drop in expectations for future sales and declines in confidence in all four regions.
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The energy group climbed 0.6 percent as oil prices held steady near two-year highs with a tighter crude market attracting more buyers.
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In economic news, the Department of Labor reported Thursday that the number of Americans applying for state unemployment benefits held steady last week.
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Spot gold held steady at $1,195.87 an ounce, as investors locked in gains on its overnight surge to seven-week highs above $1,200.
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Bolsonaro held steady at 28 percent of voter approval in the first round as compared to the same Ibope poll released last week.
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The euro held steady at $1.1872, having gained around 1 percent so far this week, supported by a rise in German bond yields.
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Darby said if currency exchange rates held steady, the worst would be over in terms of price increases Premier would need to implement.
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There have been times where you've expected them to move some of their top prospects as a stop-gap, but they've held steady.
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Use of modern contraceptive methods (such as the pill, condoms, IUDs and sterilization) has also held steady, at a little under 220 percent.
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Meanwhile, confidence in the dominant services sector held steady from November at 104, while the index for industry fell to 104 from 105.
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However, the total proportion of people in remission held steady, suggesting that some people achieved remission later and remained free of diabetes symptoms.
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The pound held steady at $1.2217 on Thursday and was last quoted at 90.74 pence per euro, following a 0.5% decline on Wednesday.
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It is a mere 222,260 viewers, but that number has held steady for roughly seven months, suggesting that his audience is staying put.
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In US mergers and acquisitions, the bank held steady in 5th place but improved its share to 5.3%, up from 4.9% in 2018.
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U.S. government debt yields held steady on Tuesday after the Labor Department reported that the number of job openings held near historic highs.
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TORONTO (Reuters) - Canada's annual inflation rate in September held steady at 1.9%, as gasoline prices continued to fall, Statistics Canada said on Wednesday.
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U.S. government debt held steady on Monday as investors monitored U.S. trade tensions with China and an impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump.
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While the federal minimum wage has held steady at $7.25 an hour since 2009, nearly half of states raised their minimums in 2019.
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New export orders, which includes trade amongst member countries, held steady at last month's 54.8, the highest reading since the start of 2014.
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Gold held steady on Friday amid tumbling equity markets, but a firmer dollar and worries about rising global interest rates weighed on prices.
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Overall, 303% of registered voters reported that Trump should be reelected, which has held steady since September; 230% want someone else in office.
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Headline inflation rose to 3.4% in November while core inflation held steady at the top of the NBH's 2% to 4% target range.
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That component of the index rose to a post-recession high of 80, while the index measuring buyer traffic held steady at 54.
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GDP growth in the first quarter held steady at 6.8 percent, but more substantive indicators like industrial activity and inflation suggest some cooling.
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Approval ratings for Robert Mueller's handling of the investigation have held steady, with 240% saying they approve of his work and 250% disapproving.
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The yen was stronger against the dollar, at 113.63 compared to levels above 114 last week, as the Australian dollar held steady at $0.7532.
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Bitcoin held steady near $16,470 on the Luxembourg-based Bitstamp exchange, having set an all-time high of $17,270 on the exchange on Monday.
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And he has held steady on capital spending, which has made it possible for the company to open many data centers around the world.
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Growth in infrastructure spending, a powerful economic driver, held steady at 4.4% on-year in Jan-April from the first quarter of this year.
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PARIS, April 26 (Reuters) - French consumer confidence held steady in April at an eight-month high, the official INSEE statistics agency said on Friday.
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For most of the 20th century, the age for puberty held steady at around 12 years for girls, with data for boys being similar.
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The euro held steady against the yen at 117.10 yen , staying below Thursday's high of 117.81 yen, which was the highest since April 10.
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In April, the nation's unemployment rate held steady at 5 percent, half of what it was during the throes of the recession in 2009.
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As a result, Lebanon's currency, the lira, which held steady against the US dollar for more than 20 years, is starting to lose ground.
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The decrease held steady from 2013, when adviser headcount also fell by 1.9 percent, but researchers say retirement will continue to hurt the industry.
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The price of food overall has held steady, but many individual staples, such as milk, have seen their prices fall in inflation-adjusted terms.
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The dollar held steady at 0.13 yen, after slipping as low as 112.97 yen in early Asian trade, its lowest level since Oct. 20.
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Annual core inflation, which strips out some volatile items and is watched by the Bank of Canada, held steady at 1.8 percent, as expected.
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The euro held steady at $1.1592, staying above a low of $1.1553 set on Tuesday, which was the euro's lowest level since July 20.
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Fifty is the mark dividing contractions in activity from expansions, meaning activity has held steady in the month after shrinking a little in June.
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Amazon's AWS held steady at 33 percent of the worldwide market share of cloud infrastructure service providers in the first quarter, according to Synergy.
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U.S production peaked at 9.6 million barrels a day last spring, but it has held steady at about 9.2 million or 9.3 million since.
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HOME-BUILDER CONFIDENCE HOLDS STEADY: Home builder confidence held steady in March even as the industry faces a shortage of workers and available lots.
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Trump's tweets came as the Labor Department reported the U.S. added 148,000 jobs in December and the unemployment rate held steady at 4.1 percent.
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Some relief on this front was provided by Germany's Ifo business confidence index which held steady this month after falling for five straight months.
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Against the euro, the pound held steady at 88 pence, despite the single currency hitting a 3-1/2-month low against the dollar.
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MSCI's global equity index held steady on Wednesday, while European stocks edged down 0.1 percent in early trade following Wall Street's dip on Tuesday .
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Fire HD 8 is $30 off – just $49.99: This price has held steady on Black Friday for several years and is not a surprise.
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Sterling held steady against the dollar after having rallied sharply last week on growing bets the Bank of England will raise interest rates soon.
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In the early 2000s, the homicide rate in Chicago held steady, but it began an upward tick in 2014 and has been increasing since.
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The US economy added 250,000 jobs last month and the unemployment rate held steady at 3.7%, the lowest level in nearly half a century.
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European shares held steady after Wednesday's strong showing and gains on Asian bourses, that helped push MSCI's global stocks index to another record high.
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The difficulty of mining a block has held steady since then, but the amount of computing power on the network has continued to increase.
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The band has broken up, reformed, broken up again, reformed again, and so on, but has held steady in its current form since 2004.
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The dollar index held steady at 93.80 after rising more than 1 percent last week, its biggest weekly rise since the end of October.
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On September 6th the Labour Department reported that American employers added 130,000 jobs in August and that the unemployment rate held steady at 143%.
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Among Ph.D. economists throughout the Federal Reserve System, the share of women held steady at 20133 percent between 2013 and 2018, according to Brookings.
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The South African rand held steady against the dollar, as investors awaited mining output data and an interest rate decision by the central bank.
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Polling averages compiled by FiveThirtyEight suggest that only 10 to 12 percent of Republicans back impeachment, a rate that has held steady since March.
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SYDNEY, Dec 23 (Reuters) - U.S. soybean futures held steady on Thursday as nervous traders awaited developments around the trade deal between Washington and Beijing.
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Suicides among Air Force personnel have generally held steady in the last five years, with 2800 in the active and reserve force in 2005.
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Additionally, the Fed's projections for core inflation held steady at 1.5 percent and 1.9 percent in 2017 and 2018, respectively, unchanged from September's projections.
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As a percentage of sales of promotional products, those calendars have held steady or increased slightly from 2012 to 2015, according to industry figures.
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Japan's jobless rate stood at 2.3 percent in February and the job availability held steady at 1.63 per applicant, hovering at 44-year high.
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The baht has been the best performing Asian currency with a 1.3 percent gain since mid-August, and has held steady through the year.
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The language of condescension has changed in the past four hundred years, but the qualities that made poor whites a legible group held steady.
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The jobs-to-applicants ratio also held steady at 1.57 in October from the previous month, and compared with the median forecast of 1.56.
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SINGAPORE, Sept 7 (IFR) - Asian credits held steady today as prospects of a US rate increase faded on weaker than expected ISM services data.
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But Trump's victory appears to be holding viewer interest as overall ratings across the board have held steady when compared to pre-election numbers.
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The national unemployment rate held steady last month at 3.7 percent, a 50-year-low, figures released by the U.S. Labor Department showed Friday.
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The consistency of usage has held steady since launch—the average consumer walks and assigns the boost, on average, three to four times a week.
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In the currency market, the greenback held steady against a basket of currencies to trade at 101.52, from levels as low as 100.58 last week.
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U.S. stainless prices have recently held steady despite the tariffs, but Outokumpu said the pause was temporary and U.S. prices should resume their upward trajectory.
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The subsequent build has seen none of the "arrival events" experienced in the London market but the uptrend has held steady and continues to run.
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At 250, the odds jumped to around 1103 percent, and by 2110 the chance of death reached 2110 percent—but it held steady beyond that.
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The survey found that 22 percent of desktop video ads were viewed only by traffic bots, a figure that's held steady from year to year.
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SYDNEY, April 26 (Reuters) - U.S. soybean futures held steady on Friday but remained on course for their third straight weekly loss amid ample global stockpiles.
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But personal computer shipments have held steady recently as businesses replace old PCs with new ones that use the latest Microsoft operating system, Windows 10.
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The Munich-based Ifo economic institute said its business climate index held steady at 102.2 after revising up the April reading from an initial 102.1.
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Companies pay lenders a set coupon plus Libor, so lenders are paid more when rates rise, but lose that benefit when rates are held steady.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. interest rate futures held steady on Wednesday after the release of the U.S. Federal Reserve's minutes of its July 31-Aug.
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That was on display this week as Mexican stocks held steady and the peso rose in value against the dollar through the turbulent gas shortage.
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The unemployment rate held steady, and the report revealed a tightening labor market with the highest wage increases - 2000 percent - in the current economic cycle.
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Sri Lanka's stock market index held steady at 0800 GMT, while analysts said cautious investors were buying risky assets before the cabinet appointments are announced.
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The dollar, which has drawn strength from the recent rise in U.S. bond yields, held steady against a basket of six major currencies at 91.555.
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Equities held steady after the U.S. Federal Reserve's decision to hold interest rates steady, as expected, after concluding a two-day policy meeting on Wednesday.
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But the amount of people with celiac held steady, which suggests more and more people (mostly young, white women) are taking on this diet unnecessarily.
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All 13 economists polled by Reuters had forecast rates would be held steady after no change in January, which followed a surprise hike in November.
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Assets of SPDR Gold Trust, the top bullion exchange-traded fund, held steady on Thursday, after rising to their highest since March 2015 on Wednesday.
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The manat held steady from March to May after the central bank last raised the refinancing rate, hiking it to 7 percent from 5 percent.
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MANILA (Reuters) - The Philippine central bank's monetary policy settings remain appropriate, its governor said on Thursday, following data showing annual inflation held steady in April.
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A monthly sentiment measure held steady at 62 from February to March, according to the National Association of Home Builders/Wells Fargo Housing Market Index.
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Nonfarm payrolls expanded by 196,000 while the unemployment rate held steady at 3.8 percent, according to a U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics report published Friday.
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The price to feed ceremony guests held steady at $68 a plate in 2014; however, the average rehearsal dinner cost increased 7.5 percent, to $1,296.
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While monthly readings can be volatile, outstanding yuan loan growth on a year-on-year basis likely held steady at 13.4 percent, the poll showed.
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The U.S. dollar held steady against a basket of major currencies, lingering about half a percent below a 20.64-year peak set earlier this week.
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The dollar index, which measures the greenback against a basket of six major currencies, held steady at 93.096, after slipping around 0.3 percent on Friday.
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The Fed, which entered the year predicting quarterly rate increases, instead held steady in the first quarter as the global economy weakened and markets swooned.
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Overall, Trump's approval rating in Utah has held steady since his inauguration, running consistently higher than the national average, according to the Salt Lake Tribune.
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After falling 206 rigs in the first half of the year, the rig count has increased or held steady every week so far this quarter.
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Statistics from Nielsen showed that viewership held steady for the 95-minute duration of Monday's event, a break from years when viewers gradually lost interest.
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This number has held steady over the last year, showing that the importance of the probe isn't fading with time more than after the election.
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But consumer confidence in the bloc likely held steady this month, a flash estimate from the European Commission is expected to show later on Wednesday.
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Oil prices held steady, though, with Brent crude futures at $64.91 a barrel and U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures fractionally higher at $61.05.
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The dollar held steady at 113.17 yen, having slipped to as low as 112.97 yen in early Asian trade, its lowest level since Oct. 20.
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Iraq's northern exports appear to have held steady in January at about 400,000 bpd, according to tanker data compiled by Reuters and the industry source.
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The company's stock hit $81 per share last August but has held steady in the $70 range since last year and was last at $68.96.
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The yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury note held steady at 1.456%, while the yield on the 30-year Treasury bond hovered at 1.958%.
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Meanwhile, the number of private sector employees increased by 94,000 in August, while the number of public sector employees and self-employed workers held steady.
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Food-borne diseases continue to represent a substantial public health threat, although the incidence of the most common infections has held steady for many years.
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" The unemployment rate: "The unemployment rate ticked down 0.1 percentage points to 3.5 percent while the labor force participation rate held steady at 63.4 percent.
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Every few minutes, a pediatric cardiologist called out the fetal heart rate, which held steady at a normal rate of about 150 beats a minute.
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The Colombian peso and the Chilean peso gained 3.3493% and 0.7%, respectively, while the Mexican peso held steady after a six-day run of gains.
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Earlier, MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan held steady, staying within a stone's throw of a two-year peak hit last week.
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The Fighting Illini held steady down the stretch, with Dosunmu calmly draining two more free throws with 20.0 seconds left to make it 54-49.
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The yen, which initially gained on safe-haven flows as the outbreak unfolded last month, held steady in a narrow range at 109.82 per dollar.
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The greenback held steady against a basket of currencies, just above 99 and not miles below the two year high 99.667 it hit on Tuesday.
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Japan's jobless rate held steady at 2.8 percent in October and the availability of jobs reached the highest in almost 44 years, separate data showed.
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While the labor force participation rate held steady at 62.7 percent, those counted as not in the labor force popped, jumping 153,000 to 95.7 million.
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Canada's annual inflation rate held steady in October at 1.9% as expected, data from Statistics Canada showed, marking the third straight month of little change.
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Here are the key data points: More simply, bitcoin's share of the value of all cryptos held steady above 80% for a very long time.
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Euro fund yields averaged -0.40 percent, down from the prior week's -0.39 percent, while the average yield on sterling funds held steady at 0.40 percent.
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The Food Ranger darts his eyes to the video camera held steady a few paces away by his wife, Ting, and relays our dining options.
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PARIS (Reuters) - French consumer confidence held steady in September from August at 97 in line with expectations, the official INSEE statistics agency said on Wednesday.
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While the dollar rally paused, the euro held steady in the aftermath of plans to rescue Monte dei Paschi di Siena, Italy's second-biggest bank.
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The yen, which initially gained on safe-haven flows as the outbreak unfolded last month, held steady in a narrow range at 109.82 per dollar.
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Rose birdied the very first hole Saturday to continue his momentum from Friday, then held steady until he had another on the par-5 sixth hole.
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ABUJA, Feb 14 (Reuters) - Nigeria's consumer inflation held steady in January versus December at 9.6 percent, data from the National Bureau of Statistics showed on Sunday.
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Britain's pound remains under pressure, but has so far held steady in the face of the UK government bond market's flirtation with negative yields this week.
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The Fed's post-meeting statement and new forecast did not contain many surprises, and stocks held steady, but the , most sensitive to Fed news, rallied hard.
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Shorter-end Treasury yields extended earlier gains, with the 2-year yield last around 1.413 percent while the 10-year yield held steady around 1.73 percent.
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Loan defaults in Brazil held steady at 3.9% while lending spreads narrowed to 30.8 percentage points from 31.6, the lowest since January, the central bank said.
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As of 2014, Puerto Rico was seeing somewhere just north of 3 million tourists per year, a number that had held steady for around two decades.
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Other core measures were also little changed: the trimmed mean held steady at 1.8 percent, while the weighted median slowed to 2.2 percent from 2.3 percent.
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Mortgage interest rates held steady last week, and more borrowers decided to take advantage of the savings potential, but not nearly as many as could have.
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The central bank's inflation forecast for this year was held steady in June at 0.2 percent as its 2018 estimate was also maintained at 1.6 percent.
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IBM reported better-than-expected second-quarter earnings on Wednesday, but the stock bounced around after hours as the company's guidance for the year held steady.
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The dollar held steady against most major currencies, while the Australian dollar tumbled on jitters about a ban on that country's coal by a Chinese port.
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The U.S. dollar held steady against a basket of six major currencies at 97.551, having retreated from a one-month high of 97.871 set on Tuesday.
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Refining activity held steady nationwide last week with crude runs inching up 77,000 bpd and utilization rates remained unchanged at 90/4 percent of total capacity.
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The U.S. central bank in December raised the overnight cost of money from essentially zero to 0.25 percent to 0.5 percent, then held steady in January.
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U.S. and euro zone government bond yields fell or held steady as the minutes did nothing to firm up expectations of a rate rise in March.
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Against the yen, the dollar held steady at 110.30 yen , trading near a low of 110.21 yen touched this week, its lowest level since mid-June.
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India is the world's second-biggest buyer of foreign coal even though imports have held steady in the last two years because of rising local output.
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And due to the threshold, there would be no meaningful difference between placing third (with 14%) versus last (with 1%) if the YouGov survey held steady.
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Short maturities held steady on the view the Fed is in no hurry to raise rates following the U.S. central bank's latest policy statement on Wednesday.
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The sharp gains in U.S. bond yields supported the battered dollar, which held steady against its currency basket, but eased slightly to $1.1959 against the euro.
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The dollar index against a basket of six major currencies held steady at 89.536, after having dipped on Wednesday to a two-week trough of 89.355.
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Seattle's labor market held steady when the minimum rose to $11 from $9.47 on April 1, 2015, the university found in a study released last year.
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The dollar index against a basket of six major currencies held steady at 91.902, having pulled up from Tuesday's 1.25003-1/2 month low of 91.751.
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"From a borrower perspective, rates held steady at seven-month lows last week providing some borrowers an opportunity to refinance," said Joel Kan, an MBA economist.
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The dollar held steady against a basket of currencies but still ended lower for a fifth straight week, the longest such streak since April-May 2015.
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SINGAPORE, Aug 1923 (IFR) - A batch of high-yield bonds, which priced yesterday, dominated secondary markets today as they held steady against a firm market tone.
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Trump's overall approval rating held steady, pollsters found, with 42 percent approving of the job he is doing in the Oval Office and 53 percent disapproving.
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The Australian dollar held steady before minutes from a Reserve Bank of Australia policy meeting which may provide clues about the future course of interest rates.
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And the unemployment rate in May held steady at 3.6 percent — nearly a 50-year low — while a more comprehensive gauge of underemployment actually edged lower.
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In commodities, oil prices largely held steady on Monday, recouping some early losses as investors took stock of global economic pressures that could impact oil demand.
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The dollar index against a basket of six major currencies held steady at 89.570, after having dipped on Wednesday to a two-week trough of 89.355.
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In commodities, oil prices largely held steady on Monday, recouping some early losses as investors took stock of global economic pressures that could impact oil demand.
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About 80 percent of Mr. O'Reilly's viewers are over the age of 55, according to data from Nielsen, a trend that has held steady for years.
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Current sales conditions held steady at 77, although sales of newly built homes in January fell 8 percent compared with December, according to the U.S. Census.
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The Chinese yuan held steady against the dollar in offshore trade before a widely expected cut in the country's benchmark loan prime rate later on Thursday.
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Short-dated yields held steady despite softness in the Institute for Supply Management's Chicago Business Barometer, which dropped to 47.1 in September from 50.4 last month.
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The economy added 145,000 jobs in December, meeting economists' expectations, and the unemployment rate held steady at 3.5 percent, the lowest level in nearly 50 years.
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Against the yen, the dollar held steady at 109.29 yen , having pulled back from a 2-1/2 month high of 109.49 yen set on Thursday.
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The RBA eased twice in 2016 but has since held steady as it awaits a pick up in wage growth and inflation amid a jobs boom.
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"Will & Grace" kicked off with ratings not seen on NBC's Thursday night in years, and held steady for a while before the winter blues set in.
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Against the yen, the dollar held steady at 108.165 yen per dollar, within striking distance of a near five-month high of 107.845 - its highest since Jan.
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U.S. government debt yields held steady Wednesday after a report on consumer price data showed inflation rising as much as expected on a month over month basis.
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Against the yen, the dollar held steady at 113.56 yen , trading near Monday's high of 113.69 yen, which was the dollar's strongest level in about a month.
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China's blue chip index held steady, partly on talk Beijing would now have to ramp up its stimulus, but again was nursing loses of 256.04% for May.
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What two-word term describes the percentage of the American workforce that does not have a job (and held steady at 103 percent through February and March)?
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The dollar index, a gauge of its value versus six major peers, held steady at 0.70473, having risen 1 percent last week as investors shunned riskier assets.
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But in the year to April, the deficit was little changed at $13.7 billion and held steady at 0.73% of gross domestic product, the central bank said.
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The country's southern oil exports in the first nine days of January held steady near a record high, despite the agreed start of OPEC cuts on Jan.
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The country's unemployment rate, however, held steady at 9.1 percent in the fourth quarter, compared with 9 percent in the previous period, government data showed on Thursday.
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The yen traded at 109.83 versus the greenback, on course for its third day of decline, while the Swiss franc held steady at 0.9755 against the dollar.
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The yen traded at 109.82 versus the greenback, on course for its third day of decline, while the Swiss franc held steady at 0.9755 against the dollar.
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Another survey released by the statistics bureau on Friday showed the official non-manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) held steady at 54.3 in May, unchanged from April.
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The dollar held steady against a basket of other major currencies on Tuesday, with investors cautious as they looked for signs of stabilisation in the global economy.
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The Latino voter turnout rate held steady at 47.6 percent in 2016 despite expectations heading into Election Day of a long-awaited, historic surge in Latino voters.
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The dollar held steady against most major currencies, while the Australian dollar tumbled on jitters about a ban on that country's coal by a key Chinese port.
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Emerging trends held steady in the market for massively multiplayer online games — a popular type of game that unites legions of gamers in the same virtual world.
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Over that same period, meanwhile, Trump's battleground numbers have mostly held steady, rather than spiking in the wake of his New Hampshire, South Carolina and Nevada wins.
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Underlying inflation, or prices excluding volatile food and energy costs, a figure closely watched by ECB policymakers, held steady at 1.3 percent, beating forecasts for 1.2 percent.
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"Bookings to the USA in 2016 held steady with a slight year-on-year increase, Florida remains the most popular U.S. destination for U.K. holidaymakers, " he said.
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Against the yen, the dollar held steady at 109.28 yen , having backed off slightly from a 2-1/2-month peak of 109.49 yen struck on Thursday.
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Canadian cash crude differentials held steady on Thursday as market players waited to see how fast crude volumes would come back online after the series of blazes.
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Labour held steady on 10 percent in the Red C survey and was two points higher than previously, at 8 percent, according to the Behaviour & Attitudes findings.
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The number of car models assembled in the U.S. also held steady from the 2018 to the 2019 model years, with only a few models being discontinued.
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The labor force participation rate held steady at 63.1 percent while those counted as not in the labor force fell by 639,000 to just over 95 million.
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Mortgage rates held steady to start this week, even as the stock market surged Tuesday on news that a potential budget deal might avert another government shutdown.
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Supporting this argument, Eurostat also said on Friday that unemployment held steady at a post-crisis low of 8.2 percent with the number of jobless shrinking further.
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That was the highest level since July and lifted the jobs openings rate to 3.8 percent after it held steady at 3.7 percent for four consecutive months.
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Shares in Home Depot held steady, while those in off-price retailer TJX dipped after quarterly reports that bore the impact of a violent U.S. hurricane season.
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Sterling held steady at $1.4231, having gained 0.7 percent on Monday as investors became more convinced that the Bank of England would raise interest rates in May.
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Up until now one bright spot for Chile's economy has been unemployment, which has held steady despite the slowdown and has continually defied predictions for a rise.
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The U.S. economy created 151,000 jobs in January as the unemployment rate fell to 4.9 percent, but a broader measure of unemployment held steady at 9.9 percent.
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A broader measure of unemployment that includes those who are not looking for work or are working part-time for economic reasons held steady at 9.9 percent.
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On the whole, while China's manufacturing sector has remained resilient, companies' outlook has now worsened or held steady since hitting a nearly two-year high in February.
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The yield on two-year Treasuries notes held steady at 1.03 percent, while the Standard & Poor's 500 index edged up 0.1 percent following Monday's 1.5 percent loss.
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The conservatives held steady on 73 percent support while the SPD gained 2 percentage points to 32 percent, the poll by Forschungsgruppe Wahlen for broadcaster ZDF showed.
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BERLIN, July 28 (Reuters) - German consumer inflation held steady in July but was stronger than expected, driven by a surge in food prices, data showed on Friday.
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The median global approval rating for U.S. leadership held steady in 220006 but was overtaken by global approval for China's leadership, according to a poll released Thursday.
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The dollar held steady after its Thursday advance against the , which is also regarded as a safe haven during times of instability, to last trade at $0.9632.
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The proportion of bitcoin it estimates to be held by groups such as exchanges or merchant services held steady between December and April at about 23m bitcoin.
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While recommendations for stock holdings held steady, there were still near 4-1/2 year highs, on expectations for continued robust global economic growth and solid earnings.
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In August, the U.S. economy added 6900,2628 jobs and the unemployment rate held steady at 28503 percent, near an 22019-year low, the Labor Department reported Friday.
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SYDNEY, Nov 7 (Reuters) - Shares in Australia's biggest chicken producer Inghams held steady on Monday, the first trading day after a A$596.4 million ($457.92 million) listing.
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Futures earlier held steady as Brent crude prices rose 252.2 percent after Saudi Arabia, the world's largest oil exporter, said it would cut its shipments in December.
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In her first comments since the Fed held steady on rates earlier this month, Yellen said global risks remained, including uncertainty over China and low oil prices.
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It does not, however, hold true in developing African, Asian, and Latin American countries, where abortion rates have either held steady or slightly increased since the 1990s.
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Oil prices held steady in a tight range Monday, with support from Middle East tensions and record long bets by fund managers balanced by rising U.S. production.
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There are 31 shows running on Broadway, and so far overall attendance has held steady — there were 253,453 patrons last week, up slightly from the previous week.
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The Cyclones held steady on defense, forcing a 42-yard field goal by Duncan with 2:73 left in the third to keep a 14-9 edge.
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U.S. government debt yields held steady Friday after Chinese officials said the country would be open to calmly resolving its trade war with the world's largest economy.
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Thirty-nine percent of Americans said they approve of the job he's doing, while 55 percent disapprove, a margin that has largely held steady throughout his term.
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Even though overall perceptions of the threat posed by those two countries have softened a bit, Democratic concern has held steady or climbed as Republican worries drop.
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Additionally, VA officials acknowledged that the average daily number of veterans who take their own lives has held steady for years despite efforts to combat the problem.
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Economists' net revenue forecast for this year dipped to 1.379 trillion reais from 1.383 trillion reais, while the outlook for expenditures held steady at 1.469 trillion reais.
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Underpinned by retailers, the service-sector index held steady at 31 in January reflecting firmness in private consumption, which accounts for about 60 percent of the economy.
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In its most recent announcement, last month, the Office of National Statistics said inflation held steady at 2.3 percent in March, above the Bank of England's target.
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Appetite for riskier assets held steady after oil prices again dipped on signs of a global supply glut, as major exporters rebounded sharply from Monday's dramatic declines.
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Retirement wealth has accumulated almost exclusively among higher-income households, while middle- and lower-income households have only held steady or lost ground, Federal Reserve data shows.
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Data from Statistic Canada showed that the country's annual inflation rate held steady in October at 1.9% as expected, marking the third straight month of little change.
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Chances that the central bank would cut interest rates by the end of the year held steady at 30%, data from the overnight index swaps market showed.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Oil prices held steady on Thursday, remaining close to highs last reached in late 2014 on tensions over Syria and shrinking global oil inventories.
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The last time CBS televised the Super Bowl, in 53, the game averaged almost 112 million viewers on TV. In 2017, viewership held steady around 111 million.
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The Australian dollar held steady at $0.6904, putting it on track to finish the week with a 0.5% gain, its first positive weekly performance in six weeks.
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The yen traded at 109.87 versus the greenback, on course for its third day of decline, while the Swiss franc held steady at 0.9751 against the dollar.
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Just last week the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) held steady at its November policy meeting and reiterated its outlook for only a gradual pick up in inflation.
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The rise comes after rates held steady in the first three months of 2016 as price cuts in January balanced out a recent rise in insurance premium tax.
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Gold held steady on Monday as traders awaited further clues on the pace of U.S. interest rate rises from a Federal Reserve officials due to speak this week.
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The growth rate of outstanding loans likely held steady at 13.1 percent year-on-year, while M2 money supply expanded at a slightly stronger pace of 11.5 percent.
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The major averages have held steady since the Fed minutes and key policymaker comments in the past week indicated a hike could come as soon as next month.
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The yuan held steady against the dollar amid market talks that Chinese authorities could sell more U.S. Treasuries as an effective retaliatory measure against Washington's latest tariff hikes.
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Excluding oil prices and other volatile components such as food, core consumer price inflation held steady at 1.6 percent, confounding economists' expectations for a rise to 1.8 percent.
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The number of Republican women running for Congress has held steady over the past few election cycles, said Sarah Chamberlain, the president of the Republican Main Street Partnership.
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The median estimate of the long-run interest rate, where monetary policy would be judged as having a neutral effect on the economy, held steady at 3.0 percent.
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Stocks held steady on Monday as investors looked ahead to a key meeting between President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping at this week's G-20193 summit.
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The service-sector index held steady at 33 in February, weighed by retailers, with heavy snow in some parts of Japan and widespread cold weather seen discouraging shopping.
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The offshore yuan held steady as the central bank talked up stimulus measures to stir growth and stock markets closed higher, but ended the week with sharp losses.
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Ireland already accounts for roughly a fifth of such activity in the euro zone and its dominance of the sector has held steady compared with earlier such surveys.
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In the two to three months that followed, mothers got an additional 30 minutes of sleep, while fathers held steady at 15 minutes of lost sleep each night.
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WHAT 20163 MEANS In the early 22016s, the homicide rate in Chicago held steady, but it began an upward tick in 22015 and has been increasing ever since.
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U.S. home builders' confidence held steady in April, reflecting an overall optimistic outlook in the market for new homes even as a gauge of current sales fell slightly.
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Compared with averages from earlier in December, before the final GOP debate of 2015, Trump has held steady while Cruz has gained a few points over that time.
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In the currency market, the Japanese yen held steady at the 239.00 handle against the dollar, after yesterday's Bank of Japan decision to keep interest rates on hold.
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Gold prices edged up on Tuesday, after hitting a two-week high in the previous session, amid political uncertainty over Brexit and as the U.S. dollar held steady.
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The RBA eased twice in 2016 but has since held steady as it balances the risk of fuelling further borrowing in the country's property market against tepid inflation.
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The euro held steady against the greenback in a choppy session after the European Central Bank opted to keep its record-low interest rates on hold, as expected.
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In another piece of upbeat news on Tuesday, official data showed unemployment in the euro zone held steady at 9.5 percent in March, its lowest since April 2009.
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Nigeria's hefty benchmark interest rates, which the central bank held steady at 14 percent at its meeting this week, are also helping to draw in yield-hungry investors.
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Oil prices have held steady above the psychologically key $50 benchmark, with U.S. crude trading around $51.53 a barrel and Brent at $56.56 on Monday during Asian hours.
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The number of people who quit their jobs was also held steady at 2.2 percent, a trend that generally means workers are leaving for jobs that pay better.
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The U.S. oil rig count held steady at 844 this week after rising for six weeks in a row, General Electric Co's Baker Hughes energy services firm said.
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U.S. government debt yields held steady and were little changed Friday after the Department of Labor reported that the economy added 260,000 jobs during the month of October.
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On Friday, the government will release jobs data for December with the expectation that employers added about 2628,28503 jobs while the unemployment rate held steady at 22019 percent.
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The Office for National Statistics said the unemployment rate in the period between February and April held steady at a more than four-decade low of 4.6 percent.
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SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Asian spot prices for liquefied natural gas (LNG) held steady this week, with traders looking for signs of potential demand ahead of winter amid ample supplies.
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Earlier on Thursday, the Reserve Bank of New Zealand held steady, having already cut twice this year, lowering its policy rate to a record low of 2.0 percent.
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But determined not to let that taint their signature legislation and fired up by a rousing speech from freshman Representative Max Rose of New York, Democrats held steady.
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While interest rate targets were held steady, one BOJ member opposed the decision as he said existing steps were not sufficient to achieve the inflation target, Reuters reported.
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In the onshore market, the yuan held steady at 7.0184 against the dollar, getting some reprieve as the focus of the virus shifted to rising infections beyond China.
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Prices held steady in the condominium and townhouse market, with a median sales price through September 2019 of $315,000, compared to $316,500 in the same period of 2018.
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In Asia, the Chinese yuan and the Japanese yen held steady as traders assessed the spread of an outbreak of a new coronavirus both inside and outside China.
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That helped the yuan to a six-month high of 6.8457 per dollar after the country's benchmark lending rate was held steady on Monday, leading gains across Asia.
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Canada's annual inflation rate held steady at 2.2% in December, Statistics Canada said, while the average of the Bank of Canada's three measures of core inflation was 2.1%.
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The number of daily active users on Snapchat has held steady or fallen for the past several quarters, but the app is still wildly popular among young users.
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SINGAPORE, Aug 8 (Reuters) - Oil prices held steady on Wednesday, supported by a report of rising U.S. crude inventories as well as the introduction of sanctions against Iran.
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Kimmel might run third in late night -- behind Jimmy Fallon and an invigorated Stephen Colbert -- but his ratings have held steady, at times benefiting from his enhanced profile.
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Sales expectations in the next six months increased 3 points, to 65, while the current sales conditions and buyer traffic both held steady at 63 and 44, respectively.
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With overall industrial production posting only a slight gain, capacity utilization, a measure of how fully firms are using their resources, held steady last month at 78.1 percent.
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Gold prices held steady on Monday as a wavering dollar and rising equity markets offset rising inflation expectations that have spurred recent safe-haven purchases of the metal.
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A separate measure that takes into account those out of the workforce and the underemployed — sometimes referred to as the "real" unemployment rate — held steady at 8.2 percent.
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The annual growth rate of the M3 measure of money supply, which often serves as an indicator of future activity, held steady at 5.6%, beating expectations for 5.5%.
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BRASILIA, Sept 27 (Reuters) - Brazil's jobless rate held steady at 11.8% in the three months through August, statistics agency IBGE said on Friday, slightly higher than market expectations.
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The same polls show a decline since 2014 in Republican Party identification among L.G.B.T. voters, though the proportion who identify as "conservative" has held steady at 14 percent.
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In Asia, the Chinese yuan and the Japanese yen held steady as traders assessed the spread of an outbreak of a new coronavirus both inside and outside China.
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The poll finds that Trump's approval rating has also held steady in the last month: 43% currently approve of the way he is handling his job, 53% disapprove.
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Dentists write one of every ten antibiotic prescriptions in the United States, and despite national declines, antibiotic prescribing by dentists has held steady over the years, researchers wrote.
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According to the latest report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics the economy added 250,000 jobs in October, and unemployment held steady at 3.7 percent, the lowest since 1969.
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"The report was modestly bearish, as crude oil stocks held steady versus expectations of a sizeable decline," said John Kilduff, a partner at Again Capital Management in New York.
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While white Catholics and mainline Protestants have shed membership over the last decade, ostensibly losing ranks to the growing number of unaffiliated and non-religious, Evangelicals have held steady.
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LONDON, Aug 23 (Reuters) - Asian spot prices for liquefied natural gas (LNG) held steady this week, supported by demand from Japan where sweltering weather continued, catching some buyers short.
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HONG KONG, Sept 20.05 (IFR) - Asian credits held steady on Friday as investors reacted calmly to the news of the firing of another North Korean ballistic missile over Japan.
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There was an initial dip in stock price after the news was announced that morning, but then it held steady and then climbed up to $216.50 at Friday's close.
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PARIS, April 24 (Reuters) - French industrial confidence fell in April to its lowest level in nearly three years although overall business sentiment held steady, a survey showed on Wednesday.
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Building materials firm CRH also gained 3.7 percent after reporting first-half margins held steady and striking a positive tone for earnings in the second half of the year.
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Still, the chances of a recession in the coming year held steady at 25 percent, with the likelihood of one in the next two years holding at 30 percent.
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On the Digital Songs chart, which measures online song sales, Adele's ballad "Hello" held steady at No. 1 with 327,000 copies sold in the last week of the year.
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The 2-year has held steady just under 0.90 percent, after an initial jump, while the 30-year was at 2.90 and is expected to move above 3 percent.
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Thanks to you, yesterday we surged past 6,000 subscribers — and our open rate has held steady, with the last three clocking in at 46, 44, and 44 percent, respectively.
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U.S. oil production held steady at 8.4 million barrels a day last week, about a million barrels a day less than year-ago levels, according to EIA data Wednesday.
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The trend: Across the emerging economies, smartphone ownership has jumped from 18% to 47% over the past five years, while mobile phone ownership has virtually held steady at 80%.
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Euro zone inflation surged to a four-year high of 21 percent last month, zooming past the European Central Bank's target, but underlying inflation held steady at 0.9 percent.
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For all the media/Democrat/Twitter histrionics, consider: The Gallup daily tracking poll shows Trump's approval has held steady (40% the day of the firing, 41% two days later).
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It follows this month's BOJ tankan showing big Japanese manufacturers' mood held steady in the third quarter although service-sector sentiment worsened to its lowest in nearly two years.
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Separate government data showed on Friday that Japan's jobless rate held steady at 2.8 percent in March and the availability of jobs rose to the highest since November 1990.
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Gold held steady on Wednesday as investors weighed the increasing risk of a U.S. interest rate increase next month against the simmering geopolitical tensions that have been supporting bullion.
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Kuchar, finishing ahead of Pan, used a birdie at the last to also shoot 67 and waited as Pan, ranked 113 in the world, held steady at the end.
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The index component gauging current sales conditions held steady at 65 in March while the index measuring sales expectations in the next six months fell three points to 61.
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The average recommended exposure for stocks held steady at 57.8 percent, and global bonds was 35.4 percent, up from 34.9 percent the previous month, the highest since last April.
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Nonfarm payrolls rose by 228,000 in November while the unemployment rate held steady at 4.1 percent as the U.S. economy continues to hum along, the Labor Department reported Friday.
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Headline inflation, targeted by the ECB, held steady at 0.2 percent, missing expectations for a rise to 0.3 percent and still far short of the bank's target, Eurostat said.
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People between 393 and 239 mostly held steady and are watching about 22015 minutes less television per week: 22014 and a half hours from nearly 37 hours a week.
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The dollar held steady against a basket of currencies as investors awaited the release of minutes of the Federal Reserve's June 13-14 policy meeting later in the day.
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TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's jobless rate rose in March while the availability of jobs held steady at a high level, government data showed on Friday, underscoring a tight labor market.
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Although Trump's approval rating in recent days has held steady around 40%, shifts on these attributes among Republicans could portend a disappointed base and a shrinking core of supporters.
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The country's southern oil exports in early January held steady near a record high, despite the agreed start of OPEC cuts, according to an industry source and loading data.
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Even as Costco's renewal rates have held steady near 90 percent, recent research from Cowen and Co. shows Amazon is wooing shoppers who once belonged exclusively to its warehouses.
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Membership in the Church has held steady at around 18% of the global population for decades, according to Vatican data, with growth in Africa making up for declines elsewhere.
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What's held steady is whose point of view "Pass Over" represents: two young men, unarmed and dreaming desperately of a better life, afraid of being killed for being black.
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If those patterns among middle-class families held steady as they were buffeted by economywide forces, would they be better or worse off in the days before the midterms?
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Even though core inflation held steady in December, weak economic data and a recent decline in oil prices suggested the outlook for euro zone inflation remained weak, analysts said.
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Despite Trump's inflammatory rhetoric that MS-22019 members are "infesting" the U.S., the gang's membership has held steady at approximately 10,000 U.S. members for 10 years, according to ProPublica.
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Thursday's decision sees the ECB's deposit rate — currently its primary interest rate tool — remain unchanged at -0.4 percent, while the main refinancing rate was held steady at 0 percent.
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The BOJ's tankan last month showed business confidence held steady from three months ago, but companies expect conditions to worsen three months ahead, a sign that the Sino-U.
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Over the last two decades, the United States' advantage in productivity growth has narrowed sharply, while its population advantages, compared with both Europe and Japan, have essentially held steady.
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The number of Smiths held steady since 0003, at about 2.4 million (the name would be even more common if all its variations, like Schmidt and Schmitt, were tallied).
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The S&P 500 basically held steady after the minutes, released at 1400 PM EST (1900 GMT) offered little guidance on what would cause policymakers to change their outlook.
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The unemployment rate is expected to have held steady at 3.7% in September, and nonfarm payrolls should have grown by 162,000, according to a survey of economists by Reuters.
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Euro zone inflation held steady in July although its core measure, a figure closely watched by the European Central Bank, edged up to a four-year high on Monday.
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The surveys contradicted IHS Markit's composite flash Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) for the euro zone, which was released on Monday and showed private sector growth held steady in April.
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NEW YORK, April 27 (Reuters) - U.S. interest rates futures held steady on Wednesday ahead of the Federal Open Market Committee's release of its latest policy statement at 2 p.m.
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The unemployment rate held steady at 3.7 percent, while the labor force participation rate rose to 63.2 percent, according to the release from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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The president's approval rating held steady in October, the poll noted, with 57 percent disapproving of the job Trump is doing as commander in chief and 37 percent approving.
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The poll also found that Trump's approval rating has also held steady in the last month: 43% currently approve of the way he is handling his job, 53% disapprove.
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The improvement since then seems concentrated among political moderates, whose approval rating for Obama has climbed nine points to 210% while views among liberals and conservatives have largely held steady.
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SYDNEY, Nov 8 (Reuters) - Shares in Australia's Charter Hall Long WALE REIT property trust held steady on Tuesday, the first trading day after a A$827 million ($637.45 million) listing.
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Against the yen, the dollar held steady at 106.92 yen after shedding 1.22723 percent on Friday to pull away from a five-week high of 107.49 yen set on Thursday.
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Gold prices held steady on Tuesday near last session's 210-20.55/2748.76-month high as risk-averse investors sought refuge in the metal amid rising political tensions and economic uncertainty.
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Gold held steady near a five-month peak on Tuesday as fading expectations of further interest rate hikes in the United States burnished the appeal of non-interest-bearing bullion.
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U.S. government debt yields held steady on Tuesday after Federal Reserve Vice Chair Richard Clarida stressed the importance of policymakers being "data dependent" and more cautious about further rate hikes.
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China's yuan held steady, but Shanghai and Hong Kong shares shed early gains after Chinese producer price inflation cooled for a third straight month in September amid ebbing domestic demand.
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The 30-day delinquency rate edged up to 1.09 percent, while the number of companies that were more than 90 days behind on their loans held steady at 0.32 percent.
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Japan's April household spending fell 20.2 percent year-on-year, the second month of declines, but still came in better than expected, while unemployment rate held steady at 20.5 percent.
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SAO PAULO, Nov 24 (Reuters) - Loan defaults in Brazil held steady in October at 5.4 percent of outstanding credit, the lowest since December 2015, the central bank said on Friday.
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Germany's 10-year government bond yield held steady at -0.40%, off a near three-month high of -0.33% reached earlier in the week on Brexit optimism, which has faded since.
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Sterling and government bonds were little changed by the data as core inflation, which excludes energy and food prices, held steady at 20.7890% for the third month in a row.
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Canada's annual inflation rate held steady in July at 2% as lower costs for services were offset by higher prices for durable goods, beating estimates for a 1.7% inflation rate.
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Currently, the average interest rate is 15.7 percent and the average credit-card balance is slightly more than $5,000, a number that's held steady for several years, according to CreditCards.com.
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Gold held steady near a four-month low on Thursday as a stronger dollar offset concerns over global economic growth after the release of weak manufacturing data out of Europe.
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But analysts said the increase in November was partly seasonal, as outstanding yuan loan growth held steady at 13.1 percent by month-end on an annual basis, unchanged from October.
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While it featured near the top of the sales pile in China, and held steady in India, its top emerging market, there was no great acceleration as in past years.
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But even as bets against the peso have climbed, foreign holding of the country's local currency bonds have held steady near record levels, around 2.12 trillion Mexican pesos ($112 billion).
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PBMs passed a greater share of their rebates on to their customers, but growth in the size of the overall pie meant that their profits held steady all the while.
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The yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury note held steady Tuesday morning after breaking under 103% earlier in the session for the first time since the fall of 2016.
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Gold prices held steady on Thursday, holding close to a two-week high, as the dollar eased on rising expectations of an interest rate cut by the U.S. Federal Reserve.
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Gold held steady, having slid 1% in the previous session on lowered rate cut expectations, but the safe-haven metal still found support in the form of global geopolitical uncertainties.
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Japanese manufacturers' and service providers' business confidence held steady at high levels in July, a separate Reuters poll found on Wednesday, underlining the central bank's upbeat view on the economy.
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