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UPDATE 2-Euro zone won't release new money for Greece until reforms done
The euro zone will release the next tranche of loans for Greece as well as money for bank recapitalisation only after Athens implements agreed reforms, euro zone finance ministers said, noting a Greek pledge the conditions would be met this week.
UPDATE 1-New Jersey Gov. Christie vetoes Atlantic City rescue package
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie vetoed a legislative package aimed at rescuing Atlantic City, the state's troubled gambling hub, just before a deadline to act on Monday.
UPDATE 2-GM could face punitive damage claims in switch litigation
General Motors Co may be liable for punitive damages in lawsuits it faces over an ignition switch problem that prompted the recall of millions of vehicles last year, a U.S. judge said on Monday.
EMERGING MARKETS-Latam currencies extend losses on U.S. rate hike fears
Latin American currencies extended a recent sell-off on Monday as investors continued to price in the likelihood of a U.S. interest rate increase in December, potentially causing money to flow out of risky emerging markets. The currencies of Brazil and Chile dropped 0.5 percent and 1.0 percent, respectively, adding to a Friday sell-off that followed a stronger-than-forecast U.S. payrolls report. "The Fed has been signaling since its last October meeting that,
Pimco seeks dismissal of Bill Gross' lawsuit over ouster
Pacific Investment Management Co on Monday said co-founder Bill Gross' lawsuit accusing it of driving him out last year so its remaining executives could divide his bonus among themselves should be thrown out.
Some EU countries deserve budget leeway over refugee crisis - Dijsselbloem
European countries most affected by the refugee crisis may be granted some leeway on fiscal rules for a limited period of time, the head of the euro zone finance ministers said on Monday.
Dollar all the more reason for 'gradual' rate hike -Fed's Rosengren
The "very high" U.S. dollar gives the Federal Reserve more impetus to raise interest rates only gradually, after which it will consider when to begin shrinking its vast portfolio of assets, Boston Fed President Eric Rosengren said on Monday.
UPDATE 2-Romania's Social Democrats want deputy c.bank governor as PM
* Romania set to hold regular parliament election in Dec. 2016
LATAM WRAP-LatAm bond markets weaken on rate concerns
NEW YORK, Nov 9 (IFR) - LatAm debt markets started the week on a softer note Monday as investors digested the increasing possibility of a US rate hike in December following last week's strong payroll numbers.
U.S. sells 3-year notes at highest yield since 2011
The U.S. Treasury Department on Monday sold $24 billion of three-year notes to soft investor demand at a yield of 1.271 percent, which was the highest level since April 2011, Treasury data showed.
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