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By Joshua Zumbrun, Bloomberg |
June 6, 2012
The Federal Reserve said today that the U.S. economy maintained a moderate pace of growth as factory output rose and the real-estate market improved.
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By Brian Dolan |
May 12, 2012
The market anticipates interest rate direction in England, while some see the beginning of the end for the Eurozone.
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By Jon Nadler |
April 4, 2012
Gold headed sharply lower and touched the $1640.00 bid level as panicked sellers pulled the “Bail!” triggers en masse.
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By Jon Nadler |
March 7, 2012
To say that sentiment has shifted 180 degree in one week is to state the obvious.
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By Daniel Kruger and Lucy Meakin, Bloomberg |
March 6, 2012
Treasuries rose, pushing 10-year note yields to the lowest level in almost a week, as concern Europe’s sovereign-debt crisis will weigh on global growth spurred demand for a refuge.
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By Susanne Walker and Daniel Kruger, Bloomberg |
March 5, 2012
Treasuries fell after an index of U.S. service industries grew at its fastest in a year, renewing bets the economic recovery is taking hold, and as Greece said it expected private creditors to accept its debt-swap terms.
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By Aki Ito and Steve Matthews, Bloomberg |
March 5, 2012
Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Richard Fisher said he opposes additional Fed purchases of securities and urged Wall Street to get ready to become less dependent on monetary easing.
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By Jon Nadler |
February 3, 2012
Daily metals update including analysis of gold and silver
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By Jon Nadler |
November 16, 2011
Daily metals update including analysis of gold and silver
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By Steven K. Beckner |
October 1, 2011
With the economy teetering on the edge of another recession, the Federal Reserve’s policymaking Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) is riven with dissension, agnosticism and uncertainty about its own potency