Foreign Exchange Markets

Look for a Dollar Rebound and Stock Selloff This Month (at Seeking Alpha)

Look for a Dollar Rebound and Stock Selloff This Month 2 comments by: Michael Michaud November 23, 2009 | about: First Happy Thanksgiving! Be thankful for everything you have now and everything you want for the future. Amen...

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Gold at new high on weak dollar

The price of gold has hit a new all-time high, boosted by continued concerns about the weakening dollar. Gold hit a record of $1,173.50 an ounce, up almost 2% from Friday close. The expectation that US interest rates will...

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No substitute for dollar: PM

NEW DELHI: Congress may have moved away from the quasi-socialism of Indira Gandhi of the 80s, but political correctness always prevented it from formally endorsing capitalism. But Mr Manmohan Singh, who is on a visit to the US,...

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STOCKS NEWS US-Market seen range-bound, testing key resistance

Stocks on the move Real-time Equity news U.S. stock market report 1646 ET 23Nov2009-Market seen range-bound, testing key resistance U.S. stocks are range-bound and still testing key resistance, according to Mary Ann Bartels,...

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Futures biz in Euro, Yen on cards

The government is looking to deepen the currency futures market by allowing trading in more currencies including the Euro and Yen and on the exchanges, giving companies more options to hedge their exchange rate risks.

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Light at end of tunnel

The pendulum has swung in recent months from fears of downside risks and the need for policy easing to talk of recovery and eventual monetary and fiscal tightening. But pendulums do swing back. Thus, talk of recovery needs to...

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Why Niall Ferguson is still bearish

Niall Ferguson Blair Gable/For The Globe and Mail ‘Having narrowly avoided a Great Depression by using massive fiscal and monetary stimulus, we are now in uncharted waters,' Harvard University historian says Brian Milner Globe...

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Weekly Market Notes: Is the Data Really That Bad?

Weekly Market Notes: Is the Data Really That Bad? Seeking Alpha (blog) “A proposal to give banking regulators authority to block accounting standards is 'a terrible idea.'” Paul A. Volcker Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke...

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