Foreign Exchange Markets

G20 officials seek support for future growth

An anti-G20 protestor displays a banner saying "Nae Tae G20" (No to G20) during a small protest against the G20 Finance Ministers meeting in St. Andrew's , Scotland Friday Nov. 6, 2009. British Treasury chief Alistair Darling,...

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When the Punch Bowl Goes Away (Broker Talk)

Even though the Federal Reserve didn’t raise interest rates this week, the government inches closer to raising interest rates and ending massive stimulus programs. These brokerages weigh in. Who’s Talking: Liz Ann Sonders,...

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Headline unemployment rate creates dollar shocker

We’re not quite sure what all the fuss is about this morning when it comes to splicing and dicing the non-farm payrolls report. A 10.2% headline national rate of unemployment - the first in 26 years grabbed attention upon the...

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13. The first step to moving towards higher income is to let the currency rise

A QUESTION OF BUSINESS By P GUNASEGARAM WHO says we don’t top any lists. We have the dubious distinction of coming out top on The Economist’s ranking of most undervalued currencies among 37 developed and developing countries...

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Bull Market Inter-market Analysis on Stocks, Dollar, Gold

Gold Bull Market Forecast 2009, 2010 Update Gold recently had a stellar run, pushing to new all time highs on a near daily basis, galvanising wider mainstream press attention to the precious metal. Gold Secular Bull Market From...

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S&P Picture Perfect Technical Set-Up

Nov 06 09 The driver of the pair, at this time of a global business cycle move from trough to growth, is the S&P futures market. If stocks falter, for whatever reason, and 1050 on the S&P fails to offer support, the euro will...

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An 80% Sham Market, Zombie Armies and Cheating Investors

Overview About 80% of net issuance of total US Treasury and Agency debt has become an artificial market, lacking real investors, and relying on the fiction of Federal Reserve purchases with imaginary money in order to prop up...

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Dukascopy Market Review, European Session, 6th November

The next market session will close: Previous session overview Major currencies are stalled in a holding pattern Friday, as cautious investors looked toward Friday's U.S. jobs data, seen as a key gauge of economic health....

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HUI and SPX Pullbacks

After India's central bank gobbled up half of the gold (200 metric tons) the IMF recently offered for sale, gold surged 2.4% on Tuesday to a new all-time nominal high near $1085. Naturally traders flooded into the gold stocks...

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US dollar to continue to weaken in medium term

KUALA LUMPUR: The US dollar will continue to weaken in the medium term as the risk appetite of investors increase with global economies on the mend, said OCBC Bank (M) Bhd head of global treasury Gan Kok Kim.

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