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MORNING BID AMERICAS-No Morning Bid from Dec 23 to Jan 3
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MORNING BID AMERICAS-No Morning Bid from Dec 23 to Jan 3
Dec 23, 2024 4:30 AM

Dec 23 (Reuters) - There will be no Morning Bid from

Asia, Europe or the Americas between Monday Dec 23 up to and

including Friday Jan 3. Reuters will resume these reports on

Monday Jan 6.

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