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Man Shot Dead In Brussels After Attacking Soldiers With A Knife While Shouting "Allahu Akbar"

In what appears to be the latest weekly terrorist attack in Europe, 7 days after the deadly events in Barcelona, Sky News and Reuters report that a man was shot in the center of Brussels on Friday evening after attacking two soldiers with a knife, according to state broadcaster RTBF reported.

Rome Is Burning... This Time It's By Refugees

Via StockBoardAsset.com,

Police in Rome evicted 100s of refugees that had occupied Piazza Independenza just one block from the country’s main train station.

The squatters were defiant so local police used water cannons and batons in the forceful eviction. As Reuters reports,

Some 100 refugees had occupied Piazza Independenza since Saturday, when most of about 800 squatters were evicted from an adjacent office building they had occupied for about five years.

 

RBC: As The Yellen Countdown Begins "You Could Get A Sharp Move Higher In USD"

RBC: As The Yellen Countdown Begins "You Could Get A Sharp Move Higher In USD"

With Janet Yellen set to speak in just a few minutes, traders are scrambling to position ahead of what while most expect will be a snoozer speech, could actually be a "big surprise" as RBC's cross-asset strategist Charlie McElligott warns in his Jackson Hole preview that, noting that the risk of a dollar rally today is non-zero.

Paradox: With The S&P At All Time Highs, US Stocks Suffer Longest Streak Of Outflows In 13 Years

Paradox: With The S&P At All Time Highs, US Stocks Suffer Longest Streak Of Outflows In 13 Years

The paradox of the US stock market continued for yet another week, because according to Bank of America citing EPFR data with the S&P effectively at record highs, US equity funds have suffered their longest outflows streak in 13 years, as investors pulled out another $2.6 from US stocks in the week ending Wednesday. That brings total outflows since late June to $30 billion, as investors allocated $36 billion to the rest of the world.

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