The euro inched higher against the dollar, hitting $1.1224 .
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QATAR * The index inched up 0.01 percent to 10,153 points.
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In commodity markets, gold inched down to $1,272.50 an ounce.
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Spot silver inched 0.2 percent higher to $14.33 an ounce.
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The Korean won fell modestly while bond yields inched up.
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Hot rolled coil inched up 0.7 percent to 3,620 yuan.
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My shadow fell across Miwako's face as I inched closer.
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Brent crude inched up 1 cent to $55.80 a barrel.
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Natural gas inched up to $2.139 per 1,000 cubic feet.
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Turnover inched 0.1% lower to 13.7 billion euros ($15.25 billion).
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The euro on Friday inched up 0.2 percent to $1.1814.
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Dubai's index inched up 0.1% after falling the day before.
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QATAR * The index inched 0.1 percent higher to 43,015 points.
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Brent crude inched down 0.1 percent to $59.69 per barrel.
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BAHRAIN * The index inched up 0.1 percent at 1,313 points.
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U.S. crude inched up 0.04 percent to $73.49 a barrel.
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Spot gold inched down 0.983 percent to $20.98,2770.50 an ounce.
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KUWAIT * The index inched up 0.2 percent to 5,181 points.
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U.S. gold futures inched 0.2% higher to $1,0.23 per ounce.
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U.S. gold futures inched 0.3% higher to $1,501.40 per ounce.
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The dollar inched up to 20.1 yen from 112.47 yen.
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U.S. crude inched up 0.1 percent to $46.47 a barrel.
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Spot gold inched up 0.02 percent to $1,0.8.8 per ounce.
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U.S. crude inched lower, trading 0.29 percent down at $51.99.
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The euro inched up to $1.1198 from $1.1175 late Thursday.
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Shares inched down less than 1 percent in morning trade.
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U.S. gold futures inched up 0.53% to $1,472.90 per ounce.
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My chest brushed her shoulder blades as I inched closer.
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Corn firmed, drawing support from wheat, while soybeans inched lower.
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Dalian coke prices inched up 0.3 percent to 1,986 yuan.
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Two casinos opened, and the city's bond rating inched higher.
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The stock inched up 0.60% to close at $0.60.41 Monday.
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U.S. gold futures inched up 0.1% to $13,490.20 per ounce.
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Super long JGB yields tracked U.S. Treasuries and inched up.
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China's Shanghai Composite (SHCOMP) inched up 0.1% in choppy trading.
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The Korean won inched up while bond yields also rose.
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U.S. gold futures inched down 0.2% to settle at $1472.30.
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Core inflation, excluding food and energy, inched up just 0.1%.
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Brazil' real fell 0.5%, while Mexico's peso inched 0.1% lower.
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Against the Japanese yen, the dollar inched up to 107.84.
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Against the euro, it inched up 0.1 percent to 88.37 pence.
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Oil prices inched higher during Asian trade as the dollar softened.
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Bank of America Corp, which reports on Tuesday, inched up 24.9%.
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Hong Kong stocks inched up to a fresh 22-month high.
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ABU DHABI * The index inched up 0.3 percent to 5,003 points.
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Australian shares slipped 0.8% while South Korea's KOSPI inched 0.3% lower.
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As cars inched forward in traffic, a plane flies into view.
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Oil prices inched up but were heading for a weekly loss.
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Qatar's index inched down 0.1% with Qatar National Bank falling 0.4%.
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World stocks inched lower after the move, though Shanghai's main index .
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TSMC, the world's top contract chip maker, inched up 0.3 percent.
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Japan's Nikkei inched up 297.595%, and away from seven-month lows.
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U.S. June gold futures inched down $1.70 to settle at $1,226.90.
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The euro inched 0.1 percent lower on the day to $1.1385 .
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The Australian dollar inched up 0.05 percent to $0.7569 AUD=D4.
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Their arms linked, the drivers and passenger inched toward the SUV.
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Against the dollar though, sterling inched down 0.2 percent to $1.4427.
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Coking coal inched up 0.3 percent to 1,295 yuan a tonne.
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Against the euro, sterling inched down 0.2 percent to 78.715 pence.
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Domestic demand rose by 2.6 percent while foreign orders inched down.
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Though home sales inched back to growth, new construction starts cooled.
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Boeing was down 1.2 percent and Rockwell inched up 0.5 percent.
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U.S. Treasury debt yields inched higher, continuing a weeks-long trend.
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Elsewhere, the New Zealand dollar inched up 0.1 percent to $0.7203.
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ABU DHABI * The index inched up 0.2 percent to 5,001 points.
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Wall Street futures for the S&P 257.14 inched up 235%.
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She inched out, goggle-eyed and terrified, to face the crowd.
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But by the afternoon, yields on the short end inched higher.
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Westpac said its stressed loans inched higher during the third quarter.
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Longer-dated yields on U.S. and German bonds inched up, too.
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The procession inched through the dark streets to the martyrs' cemetery.
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Net sales inched up unexpectedly to $16.69 billion from $16.65 billion.
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In time, we reluctantly inched toward a more hands-off approach.
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But as the release date for "Joker" inched closer, criticism intensified.
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The smaller Shenzhen Composite inched lower by 21.1694 percent to 2111.17,23.
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Overall number of female MPs has inched up to 34 percent.
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In the past month, the stock has inched up 3.3 percent.
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Copper inched up less than one cent to $21.1410 a pound.
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Earlier this year, the patient's blood pressure inched higher and higher.
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The number has inched back up; this summer it was 100.
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Soybean futures also ended lower, while nearby corn futures inched higher.
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She inched over to the open coffin, and there he was.
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U.S. gold futures also inched up 0.1% to $1,498.40 per ounce.
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Exports inched down 248,000 bpd from the previous week's record high.
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German DAX futures rose 2400% while FTSE futures inched up 2000%.
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U.S. gold futures also inched down 0.1% to settle at $1,478.70.
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Some water inched up to the road as Willis drove by.
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U.S. Treasury futures inched lower, reflecting an implied yield of 1.81%.
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The number of new money deals inched up 1.6 percent to 5,108.
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The S&P 500 inched up 0.1%, and the Nasdaq rose 0.6%.
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Non-food prices inched up 1.2 percent versus May's 1.1 percent gain.
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Median household incomes in 2016 had finally inched back to 2007 levels.
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E-Mini futures for the S&P 63.423 inched up 12.42 percent.
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In the onshore market, the yuan inched higher to 6.9624 per dollar.
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Revenue inched up less than 1%, reflecting the difficult environment for banks.
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The dollar index inched up against a basket of currencies to 96.65.
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Spot gold inched up 0.63% to $20.6,21 per ounce by 2327.26 GMT.
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Spot gold inched up 0.33% to $20.3,21 per ounce by 801.501.60 GMT.
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Spot gold inched down 20.5% to $21,2463.89 per ounce by 0426 GMT.
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Shares of National Beverage inched up about 2 percent after the bell.
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The vehicles parked just ahead of the tornado, which slowly inched closer.
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Among other precious metals, silver inched up 0.1% to $15.27 per ounce.
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The current meant that my usual expansive breaststroke only inched me forwards.
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The average work week also inched up one-tenth to 23.510 hours.
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Corn also inched down while wheat eased after a four-session rally.
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Revenue inched up to $1.21 billion in the three months ended Dec.
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Orders for machinery inched up 0.1 percent while shipments increased 0.9 percent.
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In commodity markets, spot gold inched 0.2% higher to $1,487.63 per ounce.
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Sales and marketing expenses inched 0.9 percent higher to 22.1 billion forints.
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MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan inched up 0.02%.
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Spot gold inched up 20.5% to $0.73,20.7 per ounce by 21 GMT.
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Futures contracts for platinum inched down 0.9 percent to $823 an ounce.
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Sterling inched higher to trade at its highest level in two weeks.
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International benchmark Brent futures inched up 0.1 percent to $62.52 a barrel.
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Non-food prices inched up 1.7 percent versus September's 1.6 percent gain.
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By 0707 GMT the stock inched up to 19.14 pounds per share.
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The Spurs inched within 12, ultimately entering the fourth trailing 104-91.
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In Qatar, financial stocks boosted the index, which inched up 0.7 percent.
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In other energy markets, wholesale gasoline inched up to $1.64 a gallon.
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The company's stock inched up less than 1 percent following the announcement.
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The Standard & Poor's 500-stock index inched up 0.46 points to 2,164.25.
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The Dow inched closer to its all-time high hit on Jan.
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The inched up 0.3 percent to $0.6912, having plumbed $0.6863 on Dec.
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Among other precious metals, silver inched down 0.1% to $16.38 per ounce.
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The automaker's stock inched higher in trading after the market's close Tuesday.
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The pound inched higher on the day to 85.68 pence per euro.
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His overall score inched out of the red and into the yellow.
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The euro inched down to more than 5-week lows of $1.1573.
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Among other precious metals, silver inched down 0.1% to $15.24 per ounce.
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China's mainland shares were fractionally lower while Japan's Nikkei inched up 0.473%.
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Down the stretch, Jim Furyk, who came from four back, inched ahead.
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New Zealand's benchmark index inched down 0.1%, or 10.94 points, to 10,618.51.
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They gnashed their teeth and growled as they inched closer and closer.
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Tin firmed 1% to $17,625 and nickel inched 0.9% higher to $14,360.
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China's Shanghai Composite (SHCOMP) also erased earlier gains and inched 0.1% lower.
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The Nasdaq inched higher to give it a seventh consecutive daily gain.
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Private-sector estimates of third-quarter growth have also inched higher lately.
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Tin firmed 1.1% to $17,645 and nickel inched 0.3% higher to $14,360.
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Oil majors Exxon inched up 0.13 percent and Chevron rose 0.22 percent.
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Platinum inched 0.1% higher to $897.57, while silver fell 0.2% to $16.91.
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Shares inched lower by 0.07 percent at 3:04 p.m. HK/SIN.
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Against the yen, the dollar inched 18.97003 percent higher to 104.77 yen.
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Heavyweight Rio Tinto Ltd rose 0.5%, while Fortescue Metals Group inched higher.
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Once the anchor was set, Parrington inched his way to the top.
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MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan inched up 0.05%.
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The number of women in the funeral industry has since inched upward.
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This year, Samsung decided to split the Galaxy S7 into two screen sizes: 5.1 inched for the smaller Galaxy S7, and 5.5 inched for the Galaxy S7 Edge and its distinctive design, which has curved glass on both sides.
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MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan inched up 251.54 percent.
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Crude prices inched higher on Monday, after suffering two straight weeks of declines.
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U.S. gold futures inched down 0.1 percent to $1,270.793.45 per ounce on Friday.
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The train inched forward, then stopped several times before the lights went out.
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Spot gold inched down 20.1% at $0.43,20.4 per ounce as of 21 GMT.
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The benchmark 10-year yield inched up 0.5 basis point to 0.055 percent.
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Silver climbed 0.7% to $17.70, while platinum inched up by 0.1% to $964.09.
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The 30-year yield inched down half a basis point to 0.500 percent.
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MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan inched up 262.17 percent.
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U.S. stocks inched up to record highs, while prices of U.S. Treasuries slipped.
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Through the early morning hours we watched as the evacuation zone inched closer.
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Hispanics inched up to 703% of the electorate, up from 270% in 255.
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Platinum inched higher 0.8% to $882.30, while palladium edged down slightly to $1,539.08.
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Spot gold inched 0.63 percent higher to $20.6,2824 per ounce at 215.81 GMT.
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The euro also inched higher versus the dollar, up 0.1 percent at $1.1343.
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MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan inched up 0.1 percent.
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CME August feeder cattle inched up 0.9 cents to 140.525 cents per pound.
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Spot gold inched 0.33% higher to $20.3,21 per ounce as of 2763.05 GMT.
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What happened during the week it inched from 95 to 93 this month?
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The 30-year bond yield inched higher to 2.897 percent after the sale.
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Elsewhere, Australian stocks inched up 0.05 percent and Japan's Nikkei shed 0.2 percent.
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The Kospi inched up 0.13 percent or 0.093 points to close at 2,148.46.
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Platinum inched higher 0.7% to $881.99, while palladium edged down 0.2% to $1,537.32.
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In monthly terms, household credit inched up 1.7 percent in the first quarter.
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Power consumption in November inched up only 0.6 percent from a year earlier.
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But while trust in institutions has plummeted, trust in employers has inched up.
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MSCI broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan inched up 0.06 percent.
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E-Mini futures for the S&P 500 also inched up 0.2 percent.
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U.S. gold futures inched up 0.2 percent to $1,283.2 per ounce on Friday.
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E-Mini futures for the S&P 500 also inched up 13 percent.
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By 2016, that had only inched up to 66 percent, the report said.
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The Saudi Arabian index inched 0.3 percent higher, helped by banks and petrochemicals.
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Total revenue for CBS inched up 1 percent in 2015 to $13.9 billion.
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By 1960, that number had inched up to 5,617 — 2.3 percent of officers.
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The FTSE inched up by 0.2 percent and midcaps were up 0.3 percent.
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Oil prices on Monday inched toward a high point for 2019, Reuters reported.
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Japan inched out China, importing $31.2 billion to China's $29.7 billion in 2018.
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Amazon shares inched down less than 1 percent after Trump's tweet Wednesday morning.
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Ford Motor Co said its U.S. sales inched up 220 percent to 241,126.
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KS11 stock index and the won inched up 0.1% as of 0136 GMT.
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The dollar inched up to 111.60 yen after closing at 2100 yen Thursday.
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The 30-year yield inched up half a basis point to 0.760 percent .
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Spot gold inched 0.4% higher to $1,470.46 per ounce as of 1052 GMT.
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While other racers inched forward, watching their every step, he was nearly sprinting.
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As the S.U.V. inched up the F.D.R. Drive, he started to get antsy.
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The S&P airlines index, down roughly 60% this year, inched up 0.4%.
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Orders from China inched up 0.1% versus an 11.1% drop the previous month.
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But their real hourly wages, which are adjusted for inflation, barely inched up.
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Senators inched toward a compromise on Sunday but failed to reach a deal.
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The dollar also inched up from a two-month low touched on Tuesday.
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Over the winter, the flannel project had inched forward, with early hurdles cleared.
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But the accessory has since inched its way into the high fashion stratosphere.
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MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan inched down 0.05 percent.
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But stocks in Shanghai inched higher this week to a record 666,581 tonnes.
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The poverty rate inched down 1 percentage point to 21.8 percent last year.
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Dubai's index inched up 0.1% as blue-chip developer Emaar Properties gained 0.3%.
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Spot gold inched 20.3% higher to $2878.87,17.543 per ounce, as of 217.54 GMT.
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Hong Kong's Hang Seng index inched down in its final hour of trade.
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South Africa's rand inched up a day after easing on weak GDP data.
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Spot platinum inched down to a seven-year low of $809.85 an ounce.
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He struck out four as his ERA inched higher from 1.14 to 1.21.
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As his English inched forward, his talk of going back to Syria subsided.
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Hindustan Petroleum Corp and Bharat Petroleum Corp inched 0.6% and 0.27% lower, respectively.
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Dynegy's shares rose about 20 percent, while Vistra's stock inched up 3.6 percent.
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Total revenue, net of interest expense, inched up 1 percent to $8.3 billion.
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Overtime pay, a barometer of strength in corporate activity, inched up 0.9 percent.
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Palladium inched up 0.7% to $1,810.75, having earlier touched its highest since Nov.
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"I'm totally depressed," Butler said, wincing as the electric razor inched near his jawline.
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The Australian dollar, sensitive to shifts in risk sentiment, inched down 0.05% to $0.6882.
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The dollar index inched down to 20.2 following an overnight loss of 259.69 percent.
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It inched up 249% after trading in negative territory for much of Monday's session.
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We won gold medals in the Atlanta Games and the door inched opened wider.
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Image: MicrosoftSpotify inched a little closer to owning the whole music streaming market today.
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Saudi Arabia's index inched down 20.7 percent in the first 21.6 minutes of trade.
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Estimates for 2019 first- and second-quarter earnings have actually inched up, he said.
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Gold stocks rose 0.3%, as bullion prices inched up from increased tensions over Brexit.
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Platinum inched up 0.1% to $892.28 and palladium was steady at $1,755.49 per ounce.
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Non-food prices inched up 1.2 percent in June versus May's 1.1 percent gain.
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FUNDAMENTALS * Spot gold had inched down 0.1% to $1,505.42 per ounce by 0116 GMT.
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Against the safe-haven yen, the greenback inched up 0.05 percent to 110.735 yen.
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While computers have inched into classrooms, to date they're used more like glorified calculators.
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Cars inched by in an endless stream, each passenger rubbernecking like the last one.
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The dollar inched up 0.1 percent to $1.1380 per euro in early European trade.
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Japan's Nikkei inched up 21.5 percent to reach its highest in almost five months.
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Corn prices were unchanged, while wheat inched higher despite forecasts for bumper global stocks.
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Faraday Future has a factory, and has inched closer to production in recent months.
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The euro inched down 0.1 percent to $1.1766, around its lowest levels since Nov.
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The gained only 3 points during the session, while the Dow inched 24 points.
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The Australian dollar, sensitive to shifts in risk sentiment, inched down 0.1% to $0.6878.
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Spot gold inched down 215.66% to $21,2847.43 per ounce as of 215:13 a.m.
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In commodity markets, oil prices inched higher after shedding around 3 percent last week.
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FUNDAMENTALS * Spot gold inched 222 percent higher to $1,321.69 per ounce at 0037 GMT.
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As a result, oil majors BP and Shell inched lower despite higher crude prices.
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The index inched up 0.1 percent, compared with a 0.1 percent decrease in February.
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U.S. gold futures for June delivery inched down 40 cents to settle at $1,283.80.
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The dollar inched up 0.2 percent against its broad index ahead of the meeting.
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Shell (RDSA) climbed almost 1.2% in early trading, while BP (BP) inched 0.8% higher.
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Ceylinco Insurance Plc climbed 7.4 percent, while Dialog Axiata Plc inched up 13 percent.
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Silver dipped 0.2% to $14.97 per ounce, while platinum inched 0.5% higher to $803.53.
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Spot gold inched down 215.62% to $228,215.69 per ounce as of 840.983:2840.98 p.m.
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On Wall Street, markets inched higher rebounding from their biggest sell-off of 2017.
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Spot gold had inched up 0.2 percent to $1,293.48 per ounce by 1152 GMT.
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The pound inched up 0.1 percent to $1.2450 following choppy moves the previous day.
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The S&P/ASX 2344.52 index inched up 2.33 points to close at 22.3,221.
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The index in Abu Dhabi , less exposed to Saudi money, inched up 0.1 percent.
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Spot gold inched back towards $1,480 per ounce, within its recent tight trading ranges.
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The banking index, considered a barometer of political sentiment, had inched up 0.15 percent.
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Although, the participation rate inched higher to 2628 percent, from 28500 percent in January.
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Asking rent inched up 0.4 percent, while effective rent rose 0.5 percent, Reis said.
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Abu Dhabi's index inched up 0.1 percent in the lowest volume in three months.
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Platinum rose 0.8% to $860.50 per ounce, while palladium inched 0.3% higher to $1,531.01.
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Gold prices inched higher to complete their biggest quarterly gain in almost 30 years.
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The victory inched the Senators closer to securing their first playoff spot since 2015.
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ARPU inched up year-on-year to KRW220153,128/month in 1Q16 (1Q15: KRW35,451/month).
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Spot gold inched up 20.1% to $216.40,21.3 per ounce as of 555.623:2555.62 p.m.
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He continued eating in little bites from the bird feeder as I inched closer.
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has said Democrats have inched closer to supporting the deal.
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It inched up in 22005 and 69.23, and was flat in 269.2 and 269.6.
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The country has not often inched up to this precipice, and for good reason.
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The benchmark Dow Jones industrial average inched closer to the 20,000 level on Tuesday.
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The company's global oil output inched slightly higher to 43 million barrels per day.
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Walt Disney Co inched 0.3 percent higher ahead of its results after markets close.
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Apple, last among the major technology names to report earnings, inched up 210 percent.
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The Standard & Poor's 500-stock index inched up 0.43 of a point, to 2,132.98.
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Spot gold inched up 21% to $2769.44,473.09 per ounce as of 12:29 p.m.
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Argentina's MerVal index gained nearly 20.10%, while the Mexico stock index inched up 2795%.
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The Australian dollar inched up to a 2-1/2-week high of $0.6999.
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Silver rose 0.4% to $18.16 per ounce, while platinum inched 0.5% higher to $955.76.
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Elsewhere, most euro zone bond yields inched higher, still keeping recent lows in sight.
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In other words, in six years, America's foreign-born population inched up 0.6 percent.
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Silver rose 0.3% to $18.15 per ounce, while platinum inched 0.4% higher to $954.78.
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Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index (HSI) inched up 0.1% following five days of losses.
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Across New York State outside of New York City, violent crime inched down by .
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China's Shanghai Composite (SHCOMP) briefly dipped into the red, but then inched up 0.1%.
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The mining sector, which has a heavy bearing on the main index, inched higher.
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During Monday trading hours in Asia, oil prices inched up after last week's declines.
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Platinum shed 0.2% to $885.57 per ounce while silver inched 0.1% higher to $17.54.
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FUNDAMENTALS * Spot gold inched 918.190% higher to $123015,490.37 per ounce as of 0044 GMT.
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Spot gold inched 2900.45% higher to $20.3,834.483 an ounce as of 0.54.48:21 a.m.
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The Kuwait index inched up 0.1% in its third session of consecutive of gains.
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Platinum inched 0.1 percent lower to $816.70 and palladium dipped 0.3 percent to $1,072.24.
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Sitting in the otherwise-deserted press gallery as the clock inched toward 219 a.m.
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The index inched up 20193 percent, compared with a 0.1 percent decrease in February.
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DJI inched up 0.04 percent to end at 13,548.42, while the S&P 500 .
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And wages, which for months only inched up, have begun to increase more quickly.
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Wages, which for months only inched up, have begun to pick up more quickly.
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In recent years the market as a whole has inched closer to Untappd users' preferences.
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The 10-year cash JGB yield inched down half a basis point to 2.0543 percent.
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Since then, quantity has more than doubled, but prices have held, and even inched up.
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During Asian trading hours, the single currency inched down against the U.S. dollar to 1.1346.
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The Australian dollar, sensitive to shifts in risk sentiment, inched down 0.1 percent to $0.7147.
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The Australian dollar, sensitive to shifts in risk sentiment, inched down 0.2 percent to $0.7141.
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When I noticed her hairline had inched back one evening in late December, I panicked.
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The Australian dollar inched up to $0.6929, about 0.9% off a recent trough of $0.6865.
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German yields fell deeper into negative territory and inched towards record lows around minus 210%.
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The dollar index against a basket of six major currencies inched down 0.05% to 97.563.
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The dollar index against a basket of six major currencies inched down 0.1% to 97.565.
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As he slept, some of the last boats sprinted, or inched, to the finish line.
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Beat enough bosses, and you'll often feel as though you've inched closer to divinity yourself.
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The Steelers inched up a spot to No. 2 as they enter their bye week.
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The euro was steady at $1.1273 while the greenback inched down 0.05% to 108.345 yen.
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DJI inched down 21 percent to end at 2500,226 points, while the S&P 252 .
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The dollar index inched down 250 percent to 0.43 after gaining 20.4 percent on Thursday.
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But the country's jobless rate inched up to 13 percent, and retail sales fell short.
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Platinum climbed 1% higher to $855.76 and palladium inched down 0.1% to $1,436.34 an ounce.
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The Australian dollar, sensitive to shifts in risk sentiment, inched down 0.25 percent to $0.7137.
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The Australian dollar, sensitive to shifts in risk sentiment, inched up 0.15 percent to $0.6997.
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Charlotte inched back ahead by a point before Philadelphia answered with a 10-4 push.
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This adds up to a U-3 jobless rate that's inched down to 4.9 percent.
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L Brands net sales inched up to $2.628 billion from $2.625 billion a year ago.
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Its share of global exports peaked at 14% in 2015 and has since inched down.
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New Zealand shares inched down 0.1 percent but were near a record high struck Tuesday.
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Trade-sensitive industrials sector inched up 0.15 percent, with bellwether Boeing Co up 0.8 percent.
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The New Zealand kiwi inched up 0.3 percent to $0.6912, having plumbed $0.6863 on Dec.
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S&P Global's stock inched up Monday, ending the day 0.28 percent higher at $194.13.
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The S&P/ASX 200 index inched up 0.1 pct to close at 5442.1 pts.
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Disney's shares inched up 0.12 percent in volatile trading and Fox shares rose 3 percent.
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For the week, the CSI300 inched up 0.2 percent, while the SSEC slipped 0.1 percent.
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Gross profit margin inched up 0.6 percentage points to 23.9 percent from a year earlier.
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The dollar index against a basket of six major currencies inched up 0.05% to 97.314.
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Oil prices inched higher on Tuesday after posting their biggest one-day loss since Jan.
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And that's after a slew of analysts have already inched their targets higher for Apple.
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Ahead of the so-called indicative votes, the pound inched 0.1 percent lower to $1.3185.
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U.S. gold futures for June delivery inched up $2815.30 to settle at $1,265.90 an ounce.
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Oil majors Exxon Mobil Corp rose 0.5 percent, while Chevron Corp inched 0.4 percent higher.
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The Korean won inched lower in line with China's yuan, while bond yields also fell.
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On a month-by-month basis prices inched up to 0.3 percent from 0.2 percent.
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U.S. crude futures inched up to $39.72 cents on Friday from $39.44 on March 18.
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Spot gold inched 2901.49 percent higher to $23.4,13 per ounce as of 21:2365.01 p.m.
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Dow Jones Industrial Average e-mini futures inched up 0.08 percent at 7:00 a.m.
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Even as the years inched by, Black beauty was often represented by long, straightened hair.
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The euro inched down against the dollar, having made a 14-month top on Tuesday.
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CBOT soybeans inched up a quarter of a cent to $9.34-1/2 a bushel.
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Elsewhere, palladium inched down 0.1% to $1,686.34 per ounce, having touched its lowest since Oct.
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The euro inched down 965.003 percent to $1.1761, around its lowest levels since Nov. 22.
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As picture quality inched forward, this year turned out to be all about television design.
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Online sales rose 10% but retail sales inched up just 1% to 279 million pounds.
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The strong showing in European markets followed Asia, where benchmarks inched towards all-time peaks.
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Stocks inched slightly higher, and Treasury yields were barely changed after the Fed's 2 p.m.
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The consumer discretionary index sector inched up 0.12 percent, with Home Depot boosting the Dow.
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The yuan inched up 0.1 percent against the euro EURCNY=CFXS by midday at 7.2622.
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One outlier was Chongqing, in southwest China, where prices inched up 0.3 percent from July.
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Then he inched along till he missed the next light and the one after that.
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The S&P 500 inched up by 0.18 percent, but the Nasdaq dropped 0.05 percent.
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The S&P/ASX 22 index inched up 21.3 percent, or 20.9 points, to 5,959.4.
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Net sales inched up 0.3 percent to $6.88 billion, but missed estimates of $6.92 billion.
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New Zealand's benchmark S&P/NZX 50 index inched up 0.2% to finish at 9,454.89.
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The euro was steady at $1.1282 while the greenback inched down 0.2% to 108.19 yen.
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In doing so, Ms. Warren, a Massachusetts Democrat, inched closer to a likely presidential run.
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Six years ago, he inched yet further away from the company that once defined him.
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But the country in recent years has inched away from a close church-state relationship.
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The Nifty metals index inched 0.82% lower, with all 14 constituents trading in the red.
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But he's inched further toward criticizing the Chinese than he normally would in recent days.
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As the January election inched closer, large payments started to flow toward the president's circle.
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They climbed the fire escape to the fifth floor and inched along a narrow ledge.
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The dollar index, which hit 102.260 on March 2, inched down 0.1 percent to 101.740.
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The dollar inched up 0.05 percent to 107.040 yen after dipping to 106.885 on Tuesday.
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The 12.13-year yield inched toward 212.1 percent this week before edging lower on Friday.
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Congress inched closer on Tuesday to resolving the standoff that's delayed President Trump's impeachment trial.
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Saudi Arabia's benchmark index inched down 20.1%, led by a 24.9% fall in Saudi Aramco.
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"Right now, I can't tell," he said, as his car inched its way across town.
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The currency inched up 0.2 percent on the week, rising for a second consecutive week.
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Silver was flat at $15.74 per ounce, while platinum inched up 0.1 percent to $825.30.
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The company's combined ratio inched up to 98.1 percent, from 96.7 percent a year earlier.
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And while he has plainly inched leftward in some cases, the Supreme Court has not.
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The S&P/ASX 200 index inched 0.1% to 6676.20 at the close of trade.
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MSCI's Asia-Pacific equity index lost 210 percent, although a pan-European benchmark inched up.
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Sauces, their Rothko-ish hues shifting as the process inched along, bubbled in simmering pots.
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Net sales inched up 0.3 percent to $6.88 billion, but missed estimates of $903 billion.
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The U.S. dollar inched higher against major currencies after slipping following the dismissal of Tillerson.
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Spot gold inched 0.06 percent lower at $1,324.91 an ounce at 3:25 p.m. EST.
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MSCI's Asia Pacific excluding Japan index inched higher by 219 percent during the afternoon session.
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NOTES: Senior C Kaleb Tarczewski inched closer to becoming the school's all-time winningest player.
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The dollar inched up 0.15 percent to $1.1360 per euro in morning trade in Europe.
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Ten-year yields across the bloc inched up 1-2 basis points on the day.
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The energy sector, which has largely propelled the benchmark's weekly gains, inched lower on the day.
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"The FTSE has not exploded higher, it has inched higher," said Michael Hewson, CMC Markets analyst.
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By February, that number had inched up to one full mile before dropping down again to .
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The Shanghai composite was about 0.37 percent higher, and the Shenzhen composite inched up 0.325 percent.
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Yamaha Motor surged 4.18 percent, Mitsubishi Motor jumped 2.90 percent, while Toyota inched up 2.22 percent.
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Over in South Korea, the Kospi inched up 0.62 percent to 0.71.18,095.55 points at the close.
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At the other end, gold stocks slid more than 2 percent as spot gold inched lower.
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Mattel's net sales inched up 0.3 percent to $2 billion in the quarter ended Dec. 31.
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The euro inched up 0.1 percent to $1.0670, having gained 0.9 percent so far this week.
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The SPDR S&P Bank ETF later inched back, but slipped 2.64 percent from Wednesday's open.
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Spot gold inched up 0.15 percent $1,237.73 per ounce, while U.S. gold futures settled at $1.543,233.30.
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The dollar index against a basket of six major currencies inched down 0.05 percent to 97.6.866.
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Though fuel prices have inched higher again, they remain well below levels over the last decade.
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Spot gold inched up half a percent to $20.8,0.13 per ounce as of 20.1:21 p.m.
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Soybean prices gained for a second session, while wheat inched up after two days of losses.
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As his hair inched past his shoulders, he became the target of teasing and name-calling.
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U.S. crude production also inched up last week to fresh record high at 10.433 million bpd.
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In recent weeks, Casten has inched ahead in the polls and is now leading the incumbent.
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The dollar index inched up 0.1 percent to 93.867, after rising 1.30403 percent the previous day.
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Gold inched higher after its decline in the previous session prompted investors to take fresh positions.
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The dollar inched higher but stayed close to seven-week lows against a basket of currencies.
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The Dow and S&P 22 both inched higher and came near their all-time highs.
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Sales in the cardiac rhythm management business, which sells pacemakers and defibrillators, inched up 0.6 percent.
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The NSE index gained 0.29 percent this week, while the BSE index inched up 0.03 percent.
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Spot gold inched 0.13 percent lower to $20.1,21 per ounce, having hit its highest since Sept.
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The euro inched up 0.07 percent to $1.2383 after eking out small gains the previous day.
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Among other metals, traded steady at $1,385 per ounce, while inched up 0.1 percent to $15.67.
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Ooredoo Qatar inched up 0.3% after subsidiary Indosat agreed to sell 3,100 towers to two buyers.
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This week, Square inched closer to Twitter's market capitalization, or total value on the stock market.
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Spot gold inched down 218.26 percent to $20.48,33 per ounce after hitting its strongest since Nov.
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U.S. Treasury yields inched higher as investors awaited minutes on Wednesday from the Fed's last meeting.
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The dollar index against a basket of six major currencies inched down 0.1 percent to 91.807.
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European shares inched up in early deals tech stocks gained after Apple's stock hit new heights.
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My session ended shortly after I inched toward a final raider gleefully harassing my German Shepherd.
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The INCJ's leaders are incensed at, and baffled by, the way the Taiwanese firm inched ahead.
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The so-called core CPI, which strips out food and energy costs, inched up 0.1 percent.
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Cumulative new business volume inched up 0.4 percent for 2015, relatively flat with 2014, ELFA said.
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U.S. crude futures CLc1 inched up to $39.72 cents on Friday from $39.44 on March 18.
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But as Axios managing editor Kim Hart explains, trust in one institution has inched up: employers.
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Print books, thanks in part to pricing strategies that disincentivize e-book purchasing, have inched upward.
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Down Under, the S&P/ASX 200 inched higher by 0.06 percent to close at 5,897.6.
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The bank's common equity tier 1 ratio inched up to 11.6% from 11.5% three months earlier.
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Prices inched higher on Friday with U.S. crude hovering near $43.15 a barrel at 16.30 p.m.
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For the week, the NSE index gained slightly, while the BSE index inched up 0.2 percent.
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The benchmark 10-year JGB yield inched down half a basis point to minus 0.065 percent.
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China's factory activity inched up in September, in line with analyst forecasts, but growth was tepid.
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The shooting down of the drone this week inched the U.S. and Iran closer to war.
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It's already the world's biggest car market, with sales that inched toward 30 million in 2018.
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Though the stock inched up in initial trading, briefly touching $11, shares pared gains Thursday afternoon.
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S&P even inched the state's credit rating to just one notch above junk in June.
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Elsewhere, silver inched up 0.06 % to $17.03 perounce, while palladium fell 0.2% to $1,733.60 per ounce.
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Clinton inched up to only 64 percent from Mr. Obama's 62 percent of the Hispanic vote.
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Core inflation, which deletes food and fuel prices, inched up just 0.1 percent for the month.
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Soybeans inched down 25.793% to $9.16-1/2 a bushel, after touching their weakest since Oct.
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Sterling inched down 0.1 percent to $1.2154, having earlier hit an eight-week low of $1.9.
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German bond yields fell deeper into negative territory and inched toward record lows of minus 0.2%.
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Shares of Cyrela have inched up around 3.5 percent since the Tecnica announcement on June 26.
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The Redwood City, California-based company's total adjusted revenue inched up 0.8 percent to $643 billion.
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Spot gold inched up 0.12% to $1,472.58 per ounce after touching its highest since Nov. 7.
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Some demonstrators moved back a bit, but in just a few minutes we inched up again.
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With each expansion of voting rights, the nation inched closer to being a truly representative democracy.
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New polling from Gallup shows that the percentage of uninsured Americans inched up throughout last year.
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Elsewhere, spot silver rose 0.3% to $18.38 per ounce, while platinum inched up 0.1% to $900.66.
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The border guards inched their way closer to the group, forming a wide circle around them.
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The S&P/ASX 25 index inched 25% higher to 6638.00 at the close of trade.
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Misty Copeland inched toward the front of the stage with her powerful back leading the way.
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European shares inched lower on bank earnings and doubts over an interim U.S.-China trade deal.
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In Turkey, PMIs signalled a return to manufacturing recession in October – the lira has inched lower.
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The precious metal inched up 0.1 percent to $1,339.86 an ounce after losing 0.6 percent overnight.
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And the share who felt they should pay more inched up 1 point, to 803 percent.
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The New Zealand benchmark inched up 0.2% and was set for its third session of gains.
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Spot gold inched 0.3% higher to $13,499.15 per ounce, but slipped about 0.3% in the week.
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Silver inched up 0.3% to $17.70 per ounce and platinum was little changed at $893.02 per .
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The FTSE 100 inched 0.2% higher, tracking its best run of consecutive gains since May 2017.
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New Zealand's benchmark S&P/NZX 50 index inched down 7.74 points to end at 11,291.96.
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The Australian dollar inched up 0.1% to $0.6930, about 0.9% off a recent trough of $0.6865.
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Telecommunications firm Mobily was down 0.6 percent and its competitor Zain Saudi inched down 0.1 percent.
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For much of the last few months, stocks have inched upward, producing solid gains for investors.
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The S&P/ASX 21.4588 index inched 0.4% lower to 6,766.80 at the close of trade.
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After she inched back into public life, the death threats continued to pile up, she said.
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But as the finger inched its way to cracking, the bones separated slightly and then, poof.
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He jumped on her and covered her mouth to stifle her cries as the shooter inched closer.
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U.S. crude futures inched down 0.2 percent to $68.07 a barrel after gaining 2.2 percent on Wednesday.
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The car rode confidently alongside other drivers, braked for pedestrians, and inched its way assertively into intersections.
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Most Asian share markets dropped on Tuesday after the missile launch, though the Shanghai benchmark inched up.
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Britain's FTSE 100 inched up 0.1 percent by 0820 GMT, with basic resource stocks the biggest boost.
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Compared with the same month in 2015, however, the average daily value inched up around 4 percent.
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Futures on the Euro STOXX 50 were flat while Germany's DAX futures inched up by 0.1 percent.
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New Zealand's benchmark S&P/NZX 50 index inched up 0.13 percent, or 10.85 points to 8,619.14.
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Against that difficult backdrop, Wells Fargo reported revenue inched up less than 1%, although that exceeded expectations.
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Palladium was down 0.2 percent at $1,385.05 per ounce, while silver inched 0.2 percent lower to $15.18.
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Asian Paint Ltd shares inched up over 1% after the company posted a jump in quarterly profit.
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The euro was a touch softer at $1.1261 while the greenback inched down 0.2% to 108.22 yen.
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Putting efficient, edge-oriented machine learning to work inched this problem closer to having a possible solution.
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As she inched closer to 18, Combs realized she was in a "dead-end" marriage, she said.
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New Zealand's benchmark S&P/NZX 50 index inched up 0.3 percent, or 20.28 points, to 7,392.04.
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The family he left behind, enduring hardships but nonetheless engaging with the world around them, inched forward.
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But for the April-September half, the number inched up, rising 0.3 percent, to 52.21 million tonnes.
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The greenback traded a shade lower at 108.530 yen and the euro inched up 0.05% to $1.1159.
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Load factor - a measure of how full planes are - inched up 1 percentage point to 79 percent.
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But polls show Johnson has inched much closer to Feingold, and could pull off a major upset.
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Silver inched down 0.1% to $15.24 per ounce, on track for its first monthly gain in five.
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Platinum inched up 0.01% to $830.11 per ounce, after touching a near seven-week high on Monday.
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In May, exports inched up 1.1% year-on-year, while imports fell 8.5% during the same period.
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The 10-year benchmark bond yield inched up to 7.82 percent after staying muted in early trade.
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Most other euro zone bond yields inched down, reflecting worries about global trade wars and recession risks.
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Senate Republicans inched closer to the 51 votes needed to pass their sweeping tax bill on Tuesday.
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The U.S. market's main measure of short-term volatility, the CBOE Volatility index, inched up 0.14 points.
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New Zealand's benchmark S&P/NZX 50 index inched up 0.1% percent or 11.56 points to 10,235.37.
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The Abu Dhabi index was inched down 0.2 percent with First Abu Dhabi Bank shedding 0.4 percent.
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The S&P 500 inched down just 0.07 percent, while the Nasdaq composite moved 0.03 percent lower.
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The centrist inched ahead to 24.5 percent while Le Pen was a bit weaker at 21 percent.
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Meanwhile, March regular pay inched down 0.1 percent, falling for the first time since May last year.
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Silver inched 0.1 percent lower to $15.11 per ounce, while platinum was down 0.1 percent at $844.50.
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The euro inched down 0.1 percent to $1.1398 following a loss of 0.5 percent the previous day.
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Two-year yields inched higher to 0.45 percent, also about five bps off Monday's three-week high.
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TOKYO, Oct 24 (Reuters) - Oil prices inched up on Tuesday, supported by declining exports from southern Iraq.
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European shares inched up in early deals as tech stocks gained after Apple's stock hit new heights.
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Spanish and Portuguese government bonds also inched higher, with 10-year yields up about 1 basis point.
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Spot gold inched down 2258 percent to $2200,20.18 per ounce, retreating from an overnight peak of $218.24,20.63.
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Although expectations for an interest rate increase this year have inched higher, they are still relatively low.
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But, the rally has inched along in recent days as investors await more clarity on his plans.
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The FTSE 100 rose 0.3% while the mid-cap FTSE 250 inched up 0.1% by 0707 GMT.
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A Griffin 3-pointer with 2:42 left in the quarter inched Detroit's lead to 82-78.
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The S&P/ASX 200 index inched 0.01 percent lower to 6328.30 at the close of trade.
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New Zealand's benchmark S&P/NZX 50 index erased early losses and inched 0.03% higher to 10,860.82.
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She's since inched back into public life, and "24/7" is the first new song she's released.
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Meanwhile, the inched higher to trade at $0.6976 after falling as low as $0.6929 in the session.
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Reuters data also showed that WTI and Brent had inched closer to their 200-day moving averages.
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Another safe-haven asset, gold, inched up to touch a six-month high of $1,2.703 an ounce.
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A raft talent in the Yankees' minor league system has inched its way closer to the majors.
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The currency inched back up to trade near flat on the day as May finished her speech.
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The dollar inched 0.1 percent higher to 100.30 yen after nudging below 100 yen overnight to 99.925.
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Turkish credit default swaps inched to a one-week high of 5733 basis points, IHS Markit said.
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The S&P/ASX 21.5 index inched up 21%, or 8 points, to 6,416 by 0145 GMT.
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Wheat inched lower to a new one-month low as large global supplies hung over the market.
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The British pound inched up to $1.2208 from $1.1.1053 but remains at its lowest levels in decades.
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Though the stock inched up in initial trading, briefly touching $11, the shares pared gains Thursday afternoon.
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U.S. stocks inched upward Wednesday morning as Wall Street awaited the Federal Reserve's decision on monetary policy.
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Some upward momentum also came from U.S. Treasury yields which inched higher as the equity selloff abated.
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Meanwhile, the dollar index inched down 0.1% after falling to a two-week low earlier this week.
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The band slowly inched its way back, with the Paper Bag anniversary show, and impromptu jam sessions.
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New Zealand's benchmark S&P/NZX 50 index inched 0.1 percent lower or 12.03 points to 8,909.35.
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Home values in Sydney inched up 0.1% last month, marking its first monthly rise since July 2017.
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And in rejecting the West, Erdoğan has inched closer to US foes such as Russia and China.
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The dollar inched up against the yen JPY=, remaining just below Friday's three-month high of 105.54.
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The S&P/ASX 200 index inched up 0.10 points to 6,268.4 at the close of trade.
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Total loans fell 1 percent to $942.3 billion, and revenue inched 0.4 percent higher during the quarter.
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Gold inched up 0.1 percent to $1,239.80 an ounce, making up some of Wednesday's 1.5 percent loss.
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The pan-European STOXX 600 index inched up 0.1 percent while euro zone bluechips fell 0.2 percent.
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Before dawn on Wednesday the storm had inched to about 75 miles east-northeast of Durango, Mexico.
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U.S. crude inched up 92 cents to $32.05 on Tuesday, though that followed a 24% plunge overnight.
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Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index (HSI) fell 423.53%, while China's Shanghai Composite Index (SHCOMP) inched down 0.1%.
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Washington (CNN)As the clock above the entrance to the Senate chamber inched toward 9:30 p.m.
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The Shanghai Composite reversed early losses but was struggling to stay above water having inched 0.06% higher.
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Most notably, Trump has in recent months steadily inched away from Bolton's hard-line stance on Iran.
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Chilean stocks inched up, while the peso weakened after strengthening to the dollar for about five days.
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The so-called core CPI, which excludes volatile food and energy components, inched higher by 0.1 percent.
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Across the Tasman sea, New Zealand's benchmark S&P/NZX 50 index inched 0.2% down to 11,600.15.
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Hot-rolled coil, used in cars and home appliances, inched up 52.6.2% to 33,23 yuan per tonne.
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Gold stocks declined 1.7% after bullion prices inched lower as survey data from China abated investor worries.
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Japan's Nikkei rose 20.6739% while MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan inched up 3.33%.
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As Paul Volcker, the chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, labored to kill inflation, rates inched downward.
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The euro inched up 0.1 percent to $1.1206 following three straight days of losses against the greenback.
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It's as though an enormous tornado inched its way through at a pace much slower than walking.
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Despite a firmer dollar, developing world currencies mostly inched higher, with Turkey's lira leading gains, up 0.5%.
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New Zealand's benchmark S&P/NZX 50 index inched up 0.2 percent or 12.1 points to 6887.88.
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The dollar also inched higher on the U.S. data, adding 0.06 percent against the yen to 111.44.
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Soybeans inched down after previous session's rally lifted by chances of a breakthrough in the Sino-U.
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Wheat ticked higher while corn inched down in subdued trading ahead of weekly U.S. export sales data.
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The Dow closed down 0.26%, the S&P500 ended 0.18% lower, but the Nasdaq inched up 0.30%.
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In commodities, oil inched higher, extending last week's gains on signs of lower U.S. inventories and stronger demand.
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At one point, the media was breathless as the DJIA inched, intraday, to less than one point away.
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The S&P 500 inched closer to its all-time high of 2134.72 touched in May last year.
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The good news is that this year, the biggest tech players inched closer to creating a green internet.
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Macy's sales inched up 0.7% last quarter, but it was led by growth in its discount Backstage stores.
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We've just inched another step closer to fully understanding it, and perhaps harnessing it for our own technologies.
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As Meghan Markle inched closer and closer to becoming a royal, things like her Instagram and blog disappeared.
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The Australian dollar AUD=D4 inched higher after the rate decision, supported by the outlook for steady policy.
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In chain volume measures, household goods and department stores led the declines, while food and clothing inched higher.
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Among other precious metals, silver inched up 0.2% to $16.42 an ounce and palladium jumped 1.9% to $1,441.55.
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The euro inched up 0.1 percent to $1.1954 and on track to end the week 0.8 percent lower.
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The dollar inched 0.2 percent higher to 100.45 yen JPY= after nudging below 100 yen overnight to 99.925.
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The 10-year Treasury note yield inched up to 2.886 percent, continuing to pull back from recent lows.
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Euro zone inflation inched up another tenth of a percentage point in November, official data showed on Wednesday.
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The S&P/ASX 22.7 index inched up 250 percent, or 20.13 points, to 83,28 by 2619.14 GMT.
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Japan's Nikkei eased 22016 percent, while E-Mini futures for the S&P 297.000 inched up 297.711 percent.
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The FTSE 100 ended 13 percent lower and the more domestically-focused FTSE 250 inched down 0.1 percent.
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Crude production inched 2463,2000 barrels higher, back to its record high at 12.2 million bpd, the data showed.
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Under Mr Abe, the number of female directors at Japanese firms has inched up—to a paltry 2.7%.
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The meeting did not appear to be illegal, but inched up to lines that made the member uncomfortable.
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MIAP00000PUS inched up 0.82 percent in April, after falling more than 6 percent in February and March combined.
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Sales inched up 0.6% to $1.92 billion, which was higher than the $103 billion analysts were calling for.
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The dollar index, which tracks the greenback against a basket of six major rivals, inched higher to 98.033.
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Spot gold inched up 0.1% to $1,278.41 per ounc, having touched its lowest since May 3 at $1,273.22.
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Elsewhere, the Australian dollar inched up 0.1 percent to $0.7520 after posting a 0.7 percent gain on Thursday.
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The pan-European FTSEurofirst 300 index rose 0.07 percent and the STOXX 600 index inched up 0.02 percent.
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Morgan Stanley inched up 0.2 percent after its results rounded off a strong quarter for big U.S. banks.
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As the corners of my mouth inched up, as my cheeks stretched into that smile, his lips moved.
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Among other metals, silver was up 0.6% to $14.79 per ounce, while platinum inched 0.2% higher to $814.50.
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Against the euro too, sterling inched higher off the near-five-month lows hit in the previous session .
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The Nifty Pharma index inched over 2% lower and was headed for its third straight session of decline.
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The euro inched up slightly to $1.0593 but remained not far above Friday's 11-month low of $1.0569.
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The FTSE 100 inched 0.1% higher, while the mid-cap FTSE 250 was roughly flat by 0725 GMT.
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The euro inched up 0.2 percent to $1.1962, with traders not seeing Sunday's German elections as a risk.
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Bond yields may have inched up in recent months, but are still at the bottom of historical ranges.
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Coming out of Sunday's debate, he said the outcome of the election may have inched closer toward certainty.
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The euro inched slightly lower to $1.1131 and was down slightly against its Japanese counterpart at 114.27 yen .
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Emerging stocks inched further off 193-183/173 month highs and currencies were mostly weaker against the dollar.
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Against the yen, the dollar inched up 0.1 percent to 101.96 yen, after falling 0.8 percent on Monday.
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Qatar's index inched up 0.1 percent with Qatar Fuel gaining 1.4 percent and Qatar Navigation adding 1.3 percent.
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Yields inched higher after data showed new orders for U.S.-made goods fell less than expected in February.
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U.S. crude oil futures inched down 0.04 percent to $55.24 per barrel after surging 2.7 percent on Friday.
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The S&P/ASX 423.963 index inched up 2423.96 percent, or 23.9 points, to 21.7 by 0317 GMT.
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In other precious metals, inched down 0.27 percent to $18.17 per ounce but held near four-week highs.
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The refinance share of mortgage applications fell to its lowest level since July, as interest rates inched higher.
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Brent was 13 cents firmer at $77.50 a barrel, while U.S. crude inched up 4 cents to $67.58.
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Brent crude futures were flat at $74.73 per barrel, while U.S. crude inched down a cent to $67.82.
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Paris traded flat, London's FTSE was down 20.7 percent, and Frankfurt inched up 20.25 percent after the numbers.
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North American sales also inched up 1.6 percent, breaking a run of declines dating back to several quarters.
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China's Nasdaq-style board ChiNext inched up 0.1 percent, reversing earlier losses to follow the broader market higher.
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The pound has inched closer to $1.2798, a 31-year low struck in June after the Brexit referendum.
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Based on the hardware showcased at VRLA, we have only inched closer to the dream of becoming cyborgs.
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The rand inched off three-week lows touched on Wednesday and bond yields eased from two-week highs.
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The energy group climbed 0.4 percent, as crude prices inched higher to add to eight days of gains.
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The Nifty IT index inched higher, with shares of software services firm Tata Consultancy Services Ltd adding 1.29%.
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Sterling inched up 0.2 percent to $1.33, less than 2 cents away from last week's low of $1.3122.
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Brent crude inched up to $58.74 while U.S. West Texas Intermediate futures were flat at $54.81 a barrel.
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The dollar index inched up to 99.226 after slumping to a 4-13/2-month low on Monday.
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Abu Dhabi inched up 26 percent but Aldar Properties gained 2636 percent in its heaviest trade since June.
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Death penalty As the criminal justice reform movement inched along nationwide, states began to grapple with death penalty.
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In currencies, the dollar index inched down 2255 percent against a basket of six major currencies to 26.
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Duncan kicked a 39-yard field goal with 9:27 left as Iowa inched closer at 21-16.
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Down Under, the S&P/ASX 200 inched higher by 0.03 percent to finish the session at 6,016.27.
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Earlier in Asia, Japan's benchmark Nikkei 225 added 0.5 percent, while South Korea's Kospi inched up 0.04 percent.
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"Oil prices inched higher on expectations of another strong drawdown in U.S. inventories," ANZ bank said on Wednesday.
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The euro inched up 0.1 percent to $1.1248, en route to eke out a 0.1 percent weekly gain.
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As I read SCARLETT EPSTEIN HATES IT HERE (Razorbill/Penguin, $17.99), by Anna Breslaw, they inched back down.
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Defensive sectors including real estate, utilities and healthcare, considered safer during times of economic uncertainty, also inched higher.
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For the week, the NSE index added 0.6 percent, while the BSE index inched up about 0.2 percent.
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AWE shares inched up 0.6 percent on Friday to A$0.86, roughly in line with the broader market .
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He scored 18 points as the Warriors inched closer to the all-time-record win total of 72.
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Also weighing on gold prices, the dollar index inched higher on Monday against a basket of major currencies.
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Net revenue fell 3.3 percent to $15.395 billion, but inched past the average analyst estimate of $15.37 billion.
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The yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury note inched higher to 2.94 percent at 4:02 p.m.
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The dollar rose to 100.75 yen from 100.27 yen and the euro inched down to $1.1214 from $1.1221.
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The yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury note inched higher to 2.864 percent at 2:56 p.m.
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And Nafta inched closer to demise, after the administration threatened withdrawal and a rocky fourth round of negotiations.
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"I refuse to believe anything that happened in the last season," she said, as the line inched forward.
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No streetlights, no signs of human life were visible as my taxi inched in the dark toward Sihanoukville.
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While long-term Treasury yields have declined dramatically, the 30-year bond inched up this week, he noted.
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The rate of students graduating from high school has slowly inched up, to a relatively high 88 percent.
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Consumer spending slowed sharply in the first quarter, when it inched up at a 1.1 percent annual clip.
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Among other precious metals, silver inched 0.6% higher to $18.19 per ounce, while platinum rose 0.7% to $950.60.
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With my back to the wall, I inched out of the laundry room and the machine fell silent.
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As he spoke, Ms. Sanders, the press secretary, inched closer, sensing it was time to reclaim the microphone.
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Spanish data showed earlier on Thursday that annual consumer price inflation inched down to 1.9 percent in September.
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MSCI's index of shares in Asia Pacific excluding Japan inched lower by 0.06 percent during Asia afternoon trade.
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Chilean stocks inched up, while the peso weakened 0.9% to post its steepest percentage loss in two weeks.
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I inched myself across the room to the bed and climbed up, despite the sparklers behind my eyeballs.
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In New Zealand, the benchmark S&P/NZX 50 index inched 0.2%, or 17.8 points, lower to 10,845.65.
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Uber shares jumped 9.5 percent the day after it reported its earnings and have inched higher since then.
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That extends a trend line that has inched upward since gasoline dropped below $3 a gallon in 2014.
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Amongst other precious metals, silver inched 0.1% higher to $17.55 per ounce and platinum climbed 0.3% to $892.09.
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Spot gold inched 0.43% higher to $1,496.49 per ounce, while U.S. gold futures were little changed at $1,501.00.
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Among other precious metals, inched up 0.1 percent to $16.43 an ounce, after touching its lowest since Dec.
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MSCI's index of shares in Asia Pacific outside of Japan inched lower by 21 percent in the afternoon.
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U.S. 10-year yields, which on Thursday approached four-year highs hit earlier this week, also inched down .
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Total revenue fell nearly 6 percent to $14.85 billion, but inched ahead of analysts' estimate of $14.83 billion.
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Meanwhile, safe-haven assets like gold inched up as North Korea's latest missile launch over Japan triggered buying.
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Instead, the gate at the other end inched open, admitting brown water like a spill of diet cola.
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Pending sales in the South inched up 85033 percent to but remain 1.3 percent lower than last January.
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The S&P/ASX 22.1 index inched lower 21.2 percent, or 21.2 points, to 5,678.7 by 0119 GMT.
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CCB was up 1.28 percent over the week, and ABC and BOC both inched up around 0.6 percent.
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The S&P/ASX 2460.52 index inched down 28 percent, or 10.6 points, to 5,938.8 by 0112 GMT.
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French GDP rose 0.5 percent while the U.K.'s GDP inched 0.3 percent higher over the same period.
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And there are plenty of indications that Hulu's growth has only inched a bit in the time since.
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I stood next to an armored Humvee that inched along behind while he attempted to locate the explosives.
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Shares of Apple inched lower following news of Appaloosa's exit but remained up more than 1.4 percent on Thursday.
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China's yuan inched lower in onshore trade, with losses limited by comments from regulators on keeping the currency stable.
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The traded at 113.47 against the dollar after yesterday's 113.37, while the inched up to 0.7209 after yesterday's 0.7206.
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Consumer confidence inched lower in November, but still remained near historically strong levels, according to data released on Tuesday.
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The was steady at 113.77 yen per dollar, while the trade-sensitive Australian and New Zealand dollars inched higher.
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Somewhere behind the firewall of fans and iPhones, Trump's hair was visible as he inched slowly toward the exit.
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South Korea's Kospi inched up 0.05 percent, or 0.89 point, to 1947.67 after wavering between positive and negative territory.
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World stocks inched higher after a raft of Chinese data signaled Beijing's recent stimulus drive might be paying off.
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The joint venture's sales for the first four months of this year inched up 603 percent to 394,800 vehicles.
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Sales inched up, however, reaching 1.287 billion pounds in the first quarter compared to 1.104 billion a year earlier.
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The pound inched higher against the euro and the dollar ahead of the UK surveys, due at 0830 GMT.
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Crude prices inched down, paring their robust gains in the previous session amid worries over a global oil glut.
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The dollar inched lower against the yen after hitting a more than one-month high of 112.46 on Tuesday.
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On a month-on-month basis, inflation inched up to 0.3 percent in June from 0.2 percent in June.
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Moulton has inched toward a 2020 run for months, setting a deadline to announce by the end of April.
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Frank Mason III scored the final five points of a 7-0 run as Sacramento inched ahead by one.
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MARKETS NEWS * Asian shares inched up on Friday, helped by Wall Street's rally, but fresh concerns about Sino-U.
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In other trading of energy futures, the price of wholesale gasoline inched up 0.5 cents to $1.026 a gallon.
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U.S. Treasuries were steady after yields briefly inched higher following the U.S. Commerce Department's better-than-expected GDP report.
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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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A sub-index measuring consumer expectations for economic development in the coming months inched down to 8.6 points, however.
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Brent crude futures inched up 7 cents to $59.03, while U.S. crude added 9 cents to $53.40 a barrel.
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In Abu Dhabi, the index inched down 20.3% as Emirates Telecommunications and Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank lost 24% each.
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Emirates NBD added 25 percent and property developer Emaar inched up 5 percent whereas Damac Properties fell 20.3 percent.
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In France, by contrast, over the same period the figure has inched up to 26%—an all-time record.
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The joint venture's sales for the first four months of this year inched up 0.8 percent to 394,800 vehicles.
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By the time the Senate went into recess, the total tally of "no" Republican votes inched up to nine.
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The report found while output from OPEC members had inched higher, average compliance remained robust at approximately 96 percent.
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U.S. crude inched 9 cent up to $75.32 a barrel, after earlier touching a four-year high of $75.91.
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His pledge to break the country from the "tyranny of oil" has inched forward though investments in clean energy.
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Spot gold inched 20.5 percent lower to $0.13,20.1 per ounce at 21 GMT, having hit its highest since Sept.
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The PBOC had similarly inched up some rates after the Fed hiked its policy rate last March and December.
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Still awaiting some sort of instruction from Grace, Peter inched up an unlit hallway, deeper into the Ostermans' house.
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The euro inched up against the dollar on Wednesday and was trading at $1.1235 shortly after the European close.
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The benchmark inched down 21.4 percent on Thursday, and for the full week declined by the same marginal percentage.
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Oil and gas production inched slightly lower to 350,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day (boepd) from 355,000 boepd.
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The dollar index, which tracks the greenback against a basket of six currencies, inched up 0.13 percent to 93.60.
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During a debate in February, he inched toward endorsing torture as a way to counteract the Islamic State's barbarism.
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Exports inched up 0.8 percent to 24,422 units compared with the same month a year earlier, the department said.
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Among other precious metals, silver and palladium inched 0.1% higher to $16.41 per ounce and $1,536.39 per ounce, respectively.
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In overseas markets, Britain's FTSE 210 inched up 21.76 percent while the CAC-21.70 in France slipped 108.633 percent.
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The dollar index fell 0.4 percent to 96.33, while the euro inched up 0.2 percent to just under $1.11.
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Retailers and BT made gains but the FTSE 100 inched up just 0.1 percent, lagging Europe's 13 percent rise.
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Bond prices inched higher and yields fell as investors sought safety after Britain's vote to leave the European Union.
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Second-quarter production inched up 0.3 percent to 919,000 tonnes from the first quarter of this year, Rusal said.
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Five-year credit default swaps inched to 219.18 bps, a 21326-213/0.24 month high, according to IHS Markit.
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Tate inched Arizona closer on a 2-yard run early into the fourth quarter to make it 28-17.
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Against the yen, the dollar inched 20.7228 percent lower to 1.31.1217, while the euro added 21.3221 percent to $21.3209 .
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Multi-family permits inched up 1.4 percent to 440,000 units while single-family permits fell 6.2 percent to 789,000.
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As he inched his way up Castleton Tower, the sun was directly behind him, and the shadows were confusing.
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Before Erdoğan inched toward more autocratic rule, democratic reforms and economic growth defined his early years as prime minister.
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Aluminium inched up 0.4 percent to $1,584 a tonne, while zinc edged 1.2 percent lower to $2,272 a tonne.
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Among other metals, palladium rose 0.4 percent to $1,391.50 per ounce, while silver inched up 0.5 percent to $15.79.
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They have inched their way towards adequacy from something like absolute zero, and they play with hard-earned joy.
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Weekly crude production inched back to 2000 million bpd, the record high it has been hovering around this summer.
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More importantly, the core PCE index, an inflation indicator keenly watched by the Fed, inched higher to 0.3 percent.
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What would he do if Robert Mueller's Russia probe inched too close to him, his family or his fortune?
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Though people with disabilities remain tremendously underrepresented, the percentage of characters has inched to 2.1 percent from 1.8 percent.
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This week, President Trump abandoned gun control proposals that the Republican-led Congress had never even inched toward supporting.
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New Zealand's benchmark S&P/NZX 50 index inched 0.2% higher to 10,943.63, boosted by telecom and financial stocks.
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The Australian dollar, a liquid proxy for risk, inched up to $0.6859, near a six-week peak of $0.6862.
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The mood was more subdued in Europe, where a pan-European equity index inched to a four-month high.
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The firm's revenue inched up 1.2%, in U.S. dollar terms, compared with $2.9 billion in revenue for fiscal 2018.
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They were alone in the bus, having just decided to evacuate as the water inched up the front porch.
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The Norwegian crown inched to 3-1/2 month highs after firmer PMIs, also benefiting from firmer crude prices.
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The U.S. dollar inched higher on Wednesday after the Federal Reserve kept interest rates unchanged, as was largely expected.
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Shares of Visa inched about 0.2% higher after the company announced a deal to acquire Plaid, a fintech firm.
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U.S. crude futures inched up 0.12% to $59.12 per barrel, and Brent crude traded flat to $65.00 per barrel.
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Central European bonds often track western European peers, and eurozone bond yields inched up ahead of Saturday's Brexit vote.
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European stocks opened higher, hitting their highest levels since August 2015, while Asian markets inched towards all-time peaks.
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The euro inched up 0.1 percent to $1.0896, close to Friday's trough of $1.0859, its lowest since March 10.
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The Dow inched close to a record high this week amid the positive trade news coming out of Washington.
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Net sales inched up nearly 1 percent to $2.18 billion, below the average Wall Street estimate of $2.24 billion.
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Dish soap sales have inched up only 0.4% over the previous year ending on November 23, according to Nielsen.
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U.S. Treasury yields inched higher on Monday to begin a shortened week of trading due to the holiday season.
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The U.S. dollar edged up against the yen to 110.73, while the euro inched slightly higher to buy $1.1337.
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The country's number two lender Westpac Banking Corp rose 0.5 percent, while National Australia Bank inched 0.2 percent lower.
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U.S. crude eased 5 cents to $61.13 a barrel, while Brent crude futures inched up 8 cents to $66.62.
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The euro inched 0.1 percent higher to 114.11 yen and was down 0.1 percent against the dollar at $1.1172.
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Spot gold inched up 0.1% to $1.53,612 per ounce in volatile trade, after earlier hitting a two-week high.
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By the time Fraser inched his way to the other side of the auditorium, people were even more forthcoming.
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Silver inched down 0.2% to $15.22 per ounce, but was on track for its first monthly gain in five.
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The price of gold rose $21.1144, to $1,211.40 an ounce and silver inched up 4.3 cents, to $15.377 an ounce.
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Germany's DAX rose 0.9 percent and France's CAC 40 inched up 1.1139.77 percent, but Britain's FTSE 23.1 slipped 297.2 percent.
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CBOT corn was down 1.05% at $29-2299.80/21.80 a bushel, while soybeans inched down 20.5% to $265936 a bushel.
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New Zealand's benchmark S&P/NZX 50 index inched up 0.2 percent, or 15.37 points, to 7,697.66 at 0317 GMT.
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ET. S&P 500 e-mini futures fell 0.15 percent and Nasdaq 10303 e-mini futures inched lower 0.18 percent.
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Spanish sovereign 5-year CDS inched up one basis point to 55, also the highest in just over a week.
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The dollar index, which tracks the greenback against a basket of six global peers, inched back 249.43 percent to 21.1.
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Credit Agricole's core capital ratio inched up in the quarter to 11.5 percent, a level which Brassac intends to maintain.
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The dollar inched down 0.1 percent against the yen at 100.46 yen, and was flat against the euro at $1.1290.
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Project Ara, the company's modular phone seemingly inched closer to a consumer release until it was killed off months later.
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California inched closer to passing its own net neutrality laws last week, and New York is working on similar legislation.
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MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan inched up 21.1089%, continuing the see-saw pattern of recent sessions.
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Higher euro zone yields underpinned the euro, which inched up 0.1 percent to $1.1847, after rising 0.5 percent on Tuesday.
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Brent crude inched above $70 a barrel for the first time in a week before settling just below that level.
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When you have inched your way up for so long, it's like a career culmination of thousands of micro-successes.
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In the next couple of minutes, the cloud inched closer to the Sun, and a lump caught in my throat.
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Tesla's shares briefly inched higher after Reuters published an article summarizing the magazine before falling after VW denied the report.
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U.S. consumer confidence inched down in August and growth in home prices hit its slowest pace in nearly seven years.
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Slowly but surely, this littlest caterpillar has inched it was into our Halloween baby lineup with its cozy costume. EEK!
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Capital investment tumbled 10.8 percent, the worst reading since 1998, while construction investment inched down 13 percent, the BOK said.
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Capital investment tumbled 10.8 percent, the worst reading since 1998, while construction investment inched down 0.1 percent, the BOK said.
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average added 110 points on the day, the gained 0.16% and the Nasdaq Composite inched 0.2%.
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Asian shares inched lower on Wednesday, with the MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan inching 0.3% down.
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Nissan Motor Co, rose 0.4 percent; Subaru Corp inched up 0.1 cent higher and Hitachi Ltd ended 0.4 percent higher.
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The U.S. dollar was barely changed against the yen at 110.66 , while the euro inched slightly higher to buy $1.1340.
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The dollar index, which tracks the greenback against a basket of six major currencies, inched 0.1 percent lower to 93.328.
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The euro inched up 0.1 percent to $1.1745 but remained near a six-day low of $279.763 touched on Monday.
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TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's jobless rate inched up in February and the availability of jobs slipped, government data showed on Friday.
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Other precious metals also gained, with platinum UP 1.2% at $819.53 per ounce, while silver inched marginally higher to $15.43.
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Spending on hydropower construction rose 12.7% to 70 billion yuan, while nuclear investment inched down 1.6% to 44.7 billion yuan.
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However, private sector lenders inched higher with Kotak Mahindra Bank Ltd accounting for most of the gains on both indexes.
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The key energy ETF gained about 1.4 percent, while the broader market inched up a little less than 0.3 percent.
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But the African-American population has also inched up half-a-percentage point in that time to almost 23 percent.
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U.S. crude futures inched 1 cent higher to $75.24 a barrel, after earlier touching a four-year high of $75.91.
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This week, Trump's poll numbers inched up in battleground states, and the Clinton-Trump race nationally was deadlocked once again.
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The dollar index, which tracks the greenback against a basket of six major rivals, inched 0.2 percent higher to 97.366 .
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The dollar index, which tracks the greenback against a basket of six major currencies, inched 0.1 percent lower to 403.
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Of the index's 10 main groups, only the consumer staples sector was negative, losing 0.1 percent as grocers inched lower.
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Among the most actively traded, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC), the world's top contract chip maker, inched up 0.3 percent.
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Offering some relief, resource stocks inched higher, with rare earths miner Lynas Corp surging 7.1% after an upbeat quarterly report.
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The inflation rate inched up to a reading of -0.1 percent year-on-year, up from -0.2 percent last month.
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The dollar index against a basket of six major currencies inched down 0.15 percent to 97.253, retracing Friday's modest gains.
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Exxon's stock gained 14 cents on Tuesday to $78.64 as oil futures inched higher and the overall stock market dipped.
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The Abu Dhabi index inched up 0.1 percent, with Waha Capital adding 3.1 percent and RAK Properties rising 3 percent.
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The Bears trailed by 25 points at halftime but inched within 51-383 on Strawberry's basket with 17:06 remaining.
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The dollar inched ahead to 113.90 yen after topping out at 114.55 last week, the highest since November last year.
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Apple shares closed at an all-time high of $141.46 a share on Monday, and inched higher in morning trading.
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New Zealand's benchmark S&P/NZX 50 index inched up 4.14 points, or 0.1 percent, to 5,725.5 at 0237 GMT.
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China stocks inched up as Beijing's ruling Communist Party moved to the final stages of a twice-a-decade congress.
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However, the Dow Jones Industrial Average and finished the day in the red while the tech-heavy Nasdaq inched up.
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Refinances had already dropped by nearly a third throughout 23.75, as rates inched up in anticipation of the Fed's move.
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Imports are expected to have inched up by a median 0.4%, slowing from the 23003% increase in the previous month.
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Sabathia continued yelling as he walked off the mound, and Garcia inched closer to Sabathia, who was restrained by Gregorius.
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Average sale prices, which can be skewed by a few high-end transactions, inched up 2.6 percent to $2.1 million.
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Sterling inched up 0.2 percent to $1.3057 as a crucial week for Britain's negotiations to exit the European Union loomed.
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The euro inched down 0.1 percent to $1.1338 following its decline to a one-week trough of $1.1313 on Wednesday.
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China inched up one place to 27th, well ahead of 38th-ranked Russia and India, which was in 40th position.
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The dollar index, which tracks the greenback against a basket of six major rivals, inched 55.423 percent lower to 91.928 .
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Premiums in Hong Kong also inched down slightly to $0.70-$1.50 an ounce from $0.80-$1.50 in the previous week.
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The pound inched up about 0.1 percent to $1.4262, holding above the previous session's nearly two-week low of $1.4053.
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Yields on the 257.46-year U.S. Treasury note inched higher to 20.51 percent after falling to 251.55 percent on Thursday.
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The dollar index, which tracks the greenback against a basket of six global peers, inched back 257.413 percent to 93.361.
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The yield inched past 128.73 percent shortly after the open of stock trading, before gyrating slightly downward throughout the session.
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Brent crude oil futures inched up 0.1 percent to $67.95 per barrel while U.S. crude futures stood flat at$59.98.
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The yen was steady at 113.67 yen per dollar, while the trade-sensitive Australian and New Zealand dollars inched higher.
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Lower commodity and manufacturing costs helped Smucker's net income inched up 1 percent to $177.3 million, or $1.52 per share.
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"Ralph Lauren threw out the first pitch last night," Leavy said, as the car inched up the West Side Highway.
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NICKEL: Nickel inched up 6003 percent to $13,650 per tonne and ended the week 8 percent higher on the week.
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The euro inched down on the day to $1.06200 after falling as low as $1.06195, its lowest since Dec. 3.
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Brent crude, used to price international oils, inched up 62 cents, or 1.3 percent, to $49.85 a barrel in London.
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Bond prices inched higher, and the yield on the 10-year Treasury note fell to 1.53 percent from 1.55 percent.
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Against a broadly weaker euro, the pound inched up 0.1 percent to 85.13 pence, close to a four-week high.
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Apple's shares inched 0.3 percent higher as the event to launch the 10th anniversary edition of the iPhone kicked off.
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Platinum inched 0.1% higher to $881.53 per ounce and was set to register a fall of about 0.6% this week.
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The Dow — up more than 3% over the last month — inched higher to a record close on Monday at 27,691.49.
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The Toronto Stock Exchange's S&P/TSX composite index inched down 1.07 points, or 0.01 percent, to close at 15,15.
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Taylor's layup tied the score at 40 and junior guard Glynn Watson Jr. hit a jumper as Nebraska inched ahead.
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The Dubai index inched up 0.1 percent with Emaar Properties adding 0.6 percent and Dubai Islamic Bank increased 0.2 percent.
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The euro inched up 20.45 percent to $1.2384 after slipping to a two-week low of $1.2314 the previous day.
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Dr. Wergin has now inched him down to 180 pills a month — but the coming Nebraska limit may be 150.
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Oil prices inched up as U.S. Gulf of Mexico crude output was halved by disruptions caused by a tropical storm.
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The dollar, which received a boost overnight from growing expectations for a rate hike this year, inched back on Wednesday.
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The dollar index inched up 0.1 percent to 96.351, hovering near an 11-day high of 96.697 reached on Friday.
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The FTSE 100 inched higher by 0.2% as at 0707 GMT, with the midcaps also rising by the same level.
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Capital investment tumbled 10.8 percent, the worst reading since 1998, while construction investment inched down 2.53 percent, the BOK said.
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Independents have inched up in believing coverage has not been critical enough (218% say so now, versus 25% in 2017).
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I inched down the hill and secured myself behind a boulder to watch the birds while I ate my lunch.
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MSCI's gauge of stocks across the globe inched up 0.16%, with the pan-European STOXX 600 index closing up 21.7706%.
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has recently inched ahead in some polls, raising the chance of extending his 11-year tenure.
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As the ambulance inched its way out of 26 Federal Plaza in Manhattan, I caught glimpses of the chaos outside.
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Over time, the Mulleavys have steadily inched away from the industry standard of linking each collection to a defined theme.
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The metal has inched 0.1% higher in the session to $1,924.31 an ounce and has gained nearly 5% in December.
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The Indian government has inched toward reopening the region recently, announcing this past week that tourists could again travel there.
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Videos posted to social media indicate that a car slowly approached the intersection, then inched through the crowd before accelerating.
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Despite remaining low by historical standards, defaults inched higher, often accompanied by dramatic moves in corporate bonds and credit derivatives.
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CBOT wheat lost 0.4% to $5.05 a bushel, while soybeans inched down quarter of a cent to $16.563-3/4.
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As it inched forward, the players blasted pop songs, and the smell of newly applied nail polish filled the van.
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MSCI's gauge of stocks across the globe inched up 0.14%, with the pan-European STOXX 600 index closing up 21.7723%.
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Support for Kavanaugh's confirmation has merely inched up, by contrast, from 38% backing him in early September to 41% now.
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Ohio State, which has outscored four opponents 214-36, inched up a spot to No. 12, switching spots with Oklahoma.
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Gold prices inched higher after backing off an almost seven-year high on Monday, when risk-adverse investors drove demand.
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average and Nasdaq Composite inched about 73% higher, while the S&P 500 closed 0.1% lower.
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We inched out of the harbor, past the lazy seals on the big red buoy, and we hit open water.
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The dollar index meanwhile inched up to a near five-month high buoyed by weakness in the euro and yen.
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The euro inched up 0.11 percent to $1.1952, with traders not seeing Sunday's German elections as a source of risk.
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Spot gold fell 23.5 % to $21,2844.50 per ounce as of1101 GMT, while U.S. gold futures inched 0.2% higher to $1,455.70.
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The broader Topix rose 0.1 percent to 1,557.09 and the JPX-Nikkei Index 400 inched up 0.02 percent to 13,962.42.
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As the dancers inched toward one another, taking parallel steps that gradually became less regimented, they swayed and swirled silkily.
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Its larger rival, DBS Group Holdings, inched up by 0.9 percent, while United Overseas Bank (UOB) was up 0.2 percent.
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Australia and Shanghai also suffered losses, but MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan inched up 0.4 percent.
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The 210-year cash JGB yield inched down half a basis point to 210 percent, its lowest since May 4703.
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Australia's sub-index inched up to 69 from 67 in the June quarter, and Singapore's rose to 64 from 23.
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Spending on hydropower construction rose 12.7% to 70 billion yuan, while nuclear investment inched down 1.6% to 503 billion yuan.
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They inched closer to that goal when the MacArthur amendment created the preexisting condition waivers, which clinched the Freedom Caucus's support.
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The unemployment rate has inched up since the hurricane hit, to 10.9 percent in December — the highest in the United States.
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As of 0707 GMT, GAZ shares were up 2.9 percent, outperforming the broader MOEX stock index, which inched 0.5 percent lower.
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Gold prices inched lower on Thursday, with some investors taking advantage of a recent surge in prices to lock in profits.
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OCBC's shares opened 3.2 percent lower, DBS Group Holdings fell 1 percent and United Overseas Bank (UOB) inched down 0.9 percent.
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At least listening hours inched up to 5.66 billion compared to 5.52 billion last quarter and 5.3 billion a year ago.
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New Zealand's benchmark S&P/NZX 50 index inched up 0.16 percent or 15.31 points to finish the session at 9,415.00.
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LG Electronics was down 3.36 percent at 51,800 won each, while Samsung Electronics inched 0.05 percent at 1,862,000 won per share.
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Brent futures inched down 0.09 percent to $55.05 a barrel during Asian hours, while U.S. crude dipped 0.15 percent to $52.17.
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Computers inched closer toward their quantum futureQuantum computers are a long way away from impacting your life in a meaningful way.
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Backup Plan As the baby's arrival inched closer, Lewis stopped for a shot in front of a "Safe Surrender Site" sign.
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The broader NSE index closed 0.15 percent lower at 10,410.90, while the benchmark BSE index inched 0.06 percent lower at 33,835.74.
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The was stronger versus the U.S. dollar at 112.37 compared to 112.51 previously, while the inched up to 0.7191 from 0.7180.
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He acknowledged that the burger player has inched into the pizza business, but Domino's hasn't felt it in the bottom line.
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But economists also remain concerned about public debt, which inched up to 131% of GDP last year despite the shrinking deficit.
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The euro inched up 0.1 percent to $1.1672, holding well above last week's a 3-1/103-month low of $1.1553.
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The Hang Seng index inched up 0.1 percent, to 27,972.24, while the China Enterprises Index climbed 0.2 percent, to 11,242.06 points.
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The British pound inched above a four-month low of $1.3457 touched on Thursday after the BoE held key borrowing costs.
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Against the Bank of England's trade-weighted basket of currencies, the pound inched up to 83.4 from Tuesday's low of 83.3.
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Versus the euro, it inched 0.3% higher to 91.59 pence, off the 22-month low of 91.88 pence hit on Tuesday .
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Spot palladium inched down 0.4 percent to $1,788.49.15 per ounce, after touching a record high of $1,269.5 in the previous session.
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An index of small business employment growth inched up as Main Street America added jobs at a steady pace this month.
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Atlanta inched closer in the eighth on Dansby Swanson's RBI double, but the next two batters failed to bring him home.
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To their left, a long line of cars inched forward slowly, the drivers waiting their turn to pass into San Diego.
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Even the low-cost skinny bundle from Dish's Sling TV inched up its base package by $5 per month last summer.
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First Hawaiian's net income inched up to $54.9 million in the quarter ended June 30 from $54.6 million a year earlier.
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New Zealand's benchmark S&P/NZX 50 index inched up 0.1 percent, or 5.82 points, to finish the session at 7,764.53.
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Sterling meanwhile inched higher, off last week's three-week lows but Britain's shaky economy and rocky Brexit process kept it fragile.
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The Grizzlies finally inched ahead after Bradley made back-to-back baskets to make it 102-101 with 3:50 remaining.
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The Japanese yen inched up 0.1 percent to 111.28 yen to the dollar, while the euro was almost flat at $1.1347.
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The U.S. manufacturing index inched slightly higher, hitting 54.9, in May, the Institute for Supply Management, or ISM, announced on Thursday.
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The euro inched down 0.1 percent to $1.1214 after the Fed helped propel it to a one-month high of $1.1244.
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Wheat inched down 24.113 percent to $4.38-1/4 a bushel, hovering near Friday's 13-month low of $4.34-1/4.
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Netflix and HBO NOW, however, beat YouTube on both of these revenue charts, and Hulu inched above it on average revenue.
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New Zealand's benchmark S&P/NZX 50 index inched up 0.2 percent or 16.51 points to finish the session at 8,104.990.
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Ahead of the so-called "indicative votes," the pound inched down a slight 0.1 percent/edged 0.2 percent lower to $1.3182 .
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But as deductibles and other forms of cost sharing have inched up year by year, the nature of insurance has changed.
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The Japanese yen inched up 0.2 percent to 111.19 yen to the dollar, while the euro was almost flat at $1.1342.
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The dollar index against a basket of six major currencies inched down to 96.731 following an overnight loss of 0.6 percent.
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Other economic data released Friday included the Chicago PMI, which unexpectedly rose, and the April read on consumer sentiment inched higher.
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Natural gas output inched up to 126.5 billion cubic feet from 125.7 billion cubic feet in the same period last year.
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Sterling inched up following the vote, along with housebuilders, considered among the most exposed sectors to a hit to the economy.
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If there's one silver lining here, it's that the mobilization against DeVos has been profound and has inched over partisan lines.
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Bonds inched firmer, with the yield on the benchmark government paper due in 2296 cutting 1 basis point to 8.99 percent.
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The pound inched down to just above two-month lows as traders prepared for the British finance minister's annual budget speech.
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The company's traffic inched 0.2 percent higher - the first time in four quarters - and its same-store sales rose 812.53 percent.
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The prices inched up over the years, but when Andrea Farrington and her family bought theirs, in 2004, they paid $35,000.
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The broader NSE index inched 21% lower to 22,13, as of 21 GMT, while the BSE index fell 20.2% to 21.4,105.50.
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Meanwhile, Asian stocks inched higher after Wall Street ended volatile trade in the green in the previous session, limiting gold's advance.
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The FTSE 100, which had been holding at a near one-month high this week, inched down 0.1% by 0836 GMT.
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The Nifty IT index inched lower, with shares of software services firm Tata Consultancy Services Ltd shedding over half a percent.
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Aluminium edged up 0.3%, nickel advanced 0.9%, while zinc and sister metal lead both rose 23% and tin inched up 2157.83%.
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The dollar index, which tracks the greenback against a basket of six major rival currencies, inched down 0.1 percent to 92.473.
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The latest recount tally showed that activist investor Nelson Peltz inched out a win for a board seat at Procter & Gamble.
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As one inched closer, a coast guardsman shouted in Spanish, "stop your boat!" but it continued, likely oblivious to the shouting.
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The euro inched 0.2 percent lower to $1.1534, after rising as high as $1.1583 on Tuesday, its highest since May 2016.
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On the commodities front, gold prices inched higher to trade at a more than three-week high amid the softer dollar.
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Separately, the Treasury Department inched closer on Friday toward finalizing a rule requiring banks to identify legal owners of shell companies.
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SYDNEY, Feb 14 (Reuters) - Oil prices inched up on Thursday, buoyed by hopes that potential progress in the latest Sino-U.
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The Hawaiian Islands were placed on alert as Hector inched toward the central Pacific with maximum sustained winds of 125 mph.
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The price of oil, which reached a 15-month high on Monday, inched lower for the second day in a row.
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The bank's net income inched up to $54.9 million in the quarter ended June 30 from $54.6 million a year earlier.
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The so-called core CPI, which strips out food and energy costs, inched up 0.1 percent after two strong monthly readings.
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And they inched forward on rules to put in place new markets for carbon credits, due to be finalised in Chile.
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Coking coal was up 0.2 percent at 1,337.5 yuan a ton while and coke inched down 0.5 percent to 2,038 yuan.
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Yields on 10-year Treasury notes inched up to 2.856 percent, but remained short of last week's top above 2.90 percent.
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The bigger punk has gotten, the more it's inched away from the idea that sloppiness and chaos can be musical virtues.
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Nelson inched past Washington defenseman John Carlson and fired a wrist shot from the right circle that sailed above Holtby's glove.
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Having spent months in the red, the Chaikin Money Flow inched up after the report, but is still flat, Cramer said.
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The dollar inched up against the yen to 112.72, and the euro was down 0.11 percent on the day at $1.1394.
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The inched higher by 0.07 percent to end at 3,268.33 and the Shenzhen Composite shed 0.64 percent to finish at 1,889.13.
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As the truck inched forward, Ms. Krishnan lamented that her story was too often reduced to the sexual assault she experienced.
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I inched back towards the gate through which I'd entered and found myself in the midst of a total shit-show.
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The morning had begun cold but the temperature had inched past 54 degrees, when monarchs begin to emerge from their slumber.
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He ran barefoot toward his pickup truck, his girlfriend beside him, and inched along in traffic past woods wreathed in flames.
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In after-hours trading, Netflix's shares inched up 1.2 percent, just days after its stock surpassed $200 for the first time.
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But the number of welfare recipients did not increase much when the economy softened and poverty inched up in the recession.
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The cost of insuring against a potential government debt default inched up on Monday, while Omani international bonds continued to weaken.
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The percentage of the nation's drug overdose toll that was attributed to stimulants inched up to 21887 percent of the deaths.
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Meanwhile euro zone producer prices inched up in July after four months of decline, due to an increase in energy prices.
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So world shares have inched to one-week highs (up 5% this week) and bond yields are higher on the day.
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Bloomberg, Buttigieg and Klobuchar have all inched higher in support, gaining a few percentage points each over the last few weeks.
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The exception was Denmark's Saxo Bank, where monthly volumes inched up to $259 billion from $257 billion in the first quarter.
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Corn also inched down as the feed grain market saw few changes in the USDA's monthly crop forecasts issued on Tuesday.
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But as self-driving cars have inched closer to reality, most of these claimed benefits have started to look less likely.
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Euro zone bond yields inched up on Wednesday, in a sign that investors were bracing for further deterioration in economic growth.
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Apple Inc inched 20.1% higher in premarket trading after Longbow Research upgraded the company to "buy", citing higher iPhone 11 demand.
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In the nearly two years since, the GDP growth rate has inched only slightly higher to an annual average of 2.5%.
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CBOT corn inched up a quarter of a cent to $3.86 a bushel, while wheat lost 0.6% to $5.61 a bushel.
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The child is shown wearing a diaper as he inched along the window and climbed on top of the air conditioner.
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With a small knot in my belly, I inched forward and approached the small stage where five meditation teachers sat silently.
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As we inched through traffic, Blahyi used an iPad to take selfies in various poses: dazzling smile, thoughtful gaze, pensive frown.
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The Dow (INDU) finished the day up 0.2%, or some 30 points while the Nasdaq Composite (COMP) inched up 1.48 points.
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In other currency news, the Australian dollar inched higher following a positive read on the Westpac consumer confidence index for July.
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FUNDAMENTALS * Spot gold was flat at $1,464.99 per ounce by 0106 GMT, while U.S. gold futures inched higher 0.05% to $1,464.30.
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The dollar inched up 0.2 percent to 114.135 yen early on Monday, extending Friday's 0.6 percent jump on the jobs data.
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The hiatus also gave several key Rangers players more healing time as the team inched closer to restoring its full lineup.
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The soundtrack had inched its way to No. 103 on last week's chart, in the run-up to the Golden Globes.
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New Zealand's benchmark S&P/NZX 50 index inched up 0.02 percent, or 1.72 points, to finish the session at 7,062.55.
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Russian five-year credit default swaps inched to the highest level since end-March at 173 bps, according to IHS Markit.
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Consumer sentiment inched down at the end of February, but still exceeded expectations after shooting up in a mid-month reading.
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Vintage Dodge buses, cop cars, vans, trucks, car-pool taxis, and Volkswagen bugs inched up a narrow street clouded with exhaust.
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Across the Korean strait, the Kospi inched up by 0.05 percent, or 1.07 points, to close at mostly flat at 2,366.4.
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The Abu Dhabi index inched up 0.1% with First Abu Dhabi Bank adding 0.1% and Abu Dhabi COmmercial Bank gaining 0.5%.
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The FTSE 100 inched 0.1% lower but still hovered around a 10-month high and the FTSE 250 was roughly flat.
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ConocoPhillips's production, excluding Libya, inched up 2 percent to 1.584 million barrels of oil equivalent per day (boepd) in the latest quarter.
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His Third Point Partners fund inched up 0.1 percent, leaving it up 0.9 percent for the year-to-date, an investor said.
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The dollar inched up 0.2 percent to 109.25 yen, having set a 2-1/2 month high of 109.54 yen on Friday.
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Against a basket of currencies, the dollar inched up 0.2 percent to 99.703, having ended January with a loss of 2.6 percent.
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So far this year, the dollar index — which measures the greenback against major foreign currencies — has inched up by around 4.9 percent.
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ET. The yield on the 30-year Treasury bond rose to 3.339 percent and the 2-year inched higher to 2.813 percent.
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Watching the plants grow, the researchers watched as the seedling's primary root inched towards the growth solution of the untouched, unstressed plants.
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The euro inched up 0.1 percent to $1.1261, with the market's focus on the ECB's monetary policy announcement due later on Thursday.
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Refinery crude runs rose 163,000 barrels per day, as utilization rates inched up 0.2 percentage point to 89.4 percent of total capacity.
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POSCO's first-quarter revenue inched up 1 percent to 16 trillion won, while net profit fell 28 percent to 778 billion won.
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China's Shanghai Composite Index (SHCOMP) traded flat, while Japan's Nikkei 225 (N63) inched up 0.1% and South Korea's Kospi (KOSPI) edged lower.
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The Hang Seng index inched up 1.0 percent to 096.573,147.79 points by lunch break, having gained 3.8 percent so far this week.
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The average yield on the 182-day bill inched up to 15.873 percent from 15.800 percent at the last auction, on Oct.
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Broader emerging stocks and currencies inched up however before a U.S. Federal Reserve meeting that is expected to deliver a rate rise.
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South Africa's rand inched higher as investors bet President Cyril Ramaphosa would win a big enough election majority to push through reforms.
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On a monthly basis, producer prices inched up 0.3 percent, for the second consecutive month after a marginal step-up in March.
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In 2017, the number of Catholics in Germany inched downwards by 270,000 to 23.3m but they remain the country's largest religious group.
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The broader NSE index fell 0.18% to 11,13 as of 0519 GMT, while the benchmark BSE index inched down 0.2% to 39,114.39.
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The dollar index was last off slightly at 96.64 while the yen inched higher to 112.99 following two straight sessions of losses.
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Protesters from various causes inched closer to a barricade line of police officers who stood guard in front of the perimeter fence.
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The euro inched up to $1.1336, flat in early Monday trade having gained 0.86 percent, the biggest weekly gain since late September.
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In its latest earnings, the company reported only 310 million monthly active users – a figure that has barely inched up over time.
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The 10-year cash JGB yield inched down half a basis point to zero percent for the first time since April 19.
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U.S. stock indexes stabilized Wednesday, as the S&P 500 and Nasdaq inched higher while the Dow Jones industrial average fell slightly.
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A new CNN Poll of Polls, including the NBC/WSJ data, finds Clinton's edge over Trump has inched up by 1 point.
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Versus the euro likewise, it inched 0.1% higher to 91.7 pence, off the 22-month low of 91.88 pence hit on Tuesday .
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U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures gained 53 cents to settle at $58.58 a barrel, and inched up 23% in July.
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TRIABS RACSI, representing the six-month outlook of 118 firms, inched up to 68 for July-September versus 67 three months prior.
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CBOT corn rose 0.3 percent to $3.75-3/4 a bushel and CBOT wheat inched down 0.2 percent to $5.06-1/4.
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MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan inched up 217 percent, with Taiwan leading the pack by adding 183 percent.
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The dollar index, which fell sharply this week after Trump criticised the Fed's interest rate rises, inched 0.1 percent lower to 95.138.
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MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan inched up 0.3 percent on Wednesday, but that followed a string of losses.
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As a result, the Hyperloop race is on, and, with Wednesday's test, Hyperloop One may have just inched ahead of rival HTT.
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The main index inched 0.2 percent higher, also boosted by oil stocks after data showed a surprise draw in U.S. crude inventories.
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Research firm Hedge Fund Research's (HFR) Hedge Fund Weighted Composite Index inched up 0.5 percent in February after having dropped 2.46 percent.
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U.S. crude futures were last trading down 0.41 percent at $53.84 a barrel, while Brent futures inched up 0.02 percent at $56.23.
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Oil prices inched up in the face of a large decrease in U.S. crude stockpiles as investors fretted about global oil demand.
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MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan inched up 0.1 percent to be just under its highest since late 2007.
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Revenue, however, inched up only slightly to $670.9 million from $433 million a year ago, and was below estimates of $686.3 million.
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U.S. stock markets had trimmed gains after the data, but the Dow Jones Industrial Average had inched higher in the late morning.
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