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By Austin Kiddle |
October 3, 2012
As gold price continues its positive run for the twelfth year, economists, analysts and fund managers are increasingly discussing and debating gold's functions and outlook.
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By Allison Bennett, Bloomberg |
September 17, 2012
The yen weakened to four-month low versus the euro as investors speculated the Bank of Japan will expand monetary easing at its meeting this week.
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By Jon Nadler |
September 17, 2012
Now that the Fed news has been “baked” into the market equation, participants are once again focusing on the slowdown in China and the structural issues plaguing the financial side of the EU.
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By Daniel P. Collins, Alanna Byrne |
September 12, 2012
According to many economists and financial industry insiders, the Federal Reserve likely will announce QE3 tomorrow. But Larry McDonald believes that the Fed will — and should — postpone QE3.
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By Dominick Chirichella |
September 5, 2012
The oil complex is in a battle between the perception traders, who look for more stimulative measures, and the reality traders, who see the global economy is slowing and demand for oil will continue to decline.
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By Joseph Ciolli, Bloomberg |
August 29, 2012
The dollar gained against the majority of its most-traded peers as the economy expanded more than previously estimated in the second quarter and as pending home sales in July exceeded forecasts.
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By Joseph Ciolli, Bloomberg |
August 27, 2012
The euro approached a seven-week high against the dollar after German business confidence fell less than some economists forecast, suggesting the region’s largest economy can withstand the sovereign-debt crisis.
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By Daniel Kruger and Cordell Eddings, Bloomberg |
August 13, 2012
Treasury 30-year bonds rose as the Federal Reserve’s primary dealers offered fewer than average of the securities for sale as the central bank bought $1.83 billion of longer-maturity debt.
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By Allison Bennett and Lukanyo Mnyanda, Bloomberg |
August 13, 2012
The euro gained the most in a week versus the dollar as Italy sold the maximum amount of bills offered for sale, reducing concern nations in the currency block will not be able to access the debt markets.
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By Phil Flynn |
August 3, 2012
Natural gas has been riding the thermometer and after a larger than expected injection and some forecasts that the heat wave is going to end, the focus came back to the fact that supply is 17.2% above the five year average.