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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 Nikolaj Gammeltoft and Lu Wang, Bloomberg |
July 12, 2012
Global stocks slid for a seventh day, the longest slump since November, amid concern a faltering economic recovery will hurt corporate profits.
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By Phil Burgert |
April 1, 2012
Currency market outlooks are shifting as countries take on austerity programs amid rising energy prices. Meanwhile, central banks try to keep an even keel.
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By Allison Bennett and Lucy Meakin, Bloomberg |
March 13, 2012
The yen dropped to the weakest level against the dollar in almost 11 months after Bank of Japan Governor Masaaki Shirakawa indicated the central bank will keep using monetary policy as a tool to tackle deflation.
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By Erin Kim |
March 1, 2012
Because of the uncertainty surrounding the Greek sovereign debt situation, the euro has experienced considerable volatility
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By Leslie N. Masonson |
December 1, 2011
Review of Kathy Lien's "The Little Book of Currency Trading"
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By Jon Nadler |
November 22, 2011
Daily metals update including analysis of gold and silver
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By Michael J. McFarlin |
September 1, 2011
With disheartening data from every part of the globe, currencies are fighting to be “least bad"
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By Michael J. McFarlin |
June 1, 2011
Having neared the 2008 low of 71.05, the U.S. Dollar Index has sharply reversed course over the last month to post impressive gains
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By Michael J. McFarlin |
April 1, 2011
While forex markets struggled to stay ahead of events in 2010, a return to normal fundamentals may be around the corner