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By Alanna Byrne |
October 1, 2012
In an unexpected bit of good news for the economy, the U.S. manufacturing sector expanded in September
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By Katia Dmitrieva, Bloomberg |
September 17, 2012
The Canadian dollar declined for a second day against its U.S. counterpart after manufacturing in the New York region contracted more than forecast, a sign the economy of Canada’s largest trade partner may be slowing.
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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 John L. Caiazzo |
July 8, 2012
A less-than-stellar jobs situation along with ongoing concerns of the European debt crisis casts a dark shadow over the markets.
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By Michael Boutros |
July 2, 2012
The Japanese yen is the top performer against the dollar at the close of European trade with an advance of 0.54% on the session
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By John L. Caiazzo |
May 6, 2012
The employment situation stubbornly drags on. Here are strategies for both commodities and financials.
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By Timothy R. Homan, Bloomberg |
May 2, 2012
Orders to U.S. factories decreased in March, restrained by a pullback in demand for aircraft that overshadowed gains elsewhere.
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By Phil Flynn |
May 2, 2012
So why is the US manufacturing sector shinning as compare the EU? Well one reason has to be the historically low natural gas prices. The Impact that new production techniques are having on the manufacturing sector cannot be underestimated.
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By Phil Flynn |
April 2, 2012
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission reported Friday that the number of speculators betting U.S. crude futures would rise fell by nearly 3% last week.
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By Michael Boutros |
February 2, 2012
Dollar index analysis in the context of global sentiment and equity moves.