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By Austin Kiddle |
June 13, 2012
Gold traders are cheering the news that ICBC, the largest bullion bank in China, is expecting a 10% rise in investment demand in China, and Chinese economic growth has not collapsed as much as expected.
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By Catarina Saraiva and Lucy Meakin, Bloomberg |
May 30, 2012
The euro fell to the lowest in almost two years against the dollar as Spain struggled to rescue its troubled banks, adding to signs the European debt crisis is spreading to the region’s larger economies.
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By Austin Kiddle |
May 30, 2012
What has caused the sharp turnaround in the euro, gold and oil? The common factor is Spain. Rating agency Egan-Jones downgraded Spain on Tuesday from Bb- to B.
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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 Ashraf Laidi |
May 1, 2012
Eurozone risk and gauging fear
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By Cordell Eddings and Cheyenne Hopkins, Bloomberg |
April 27, 2012
Spain’s sovereign credit rating was cut for the second time this year by Standard & Poor’s on concern that the country will have to provide further fiscal support to banks as the economy contracts.
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By Phil Flynn |
April 27, 2012
Oil seems to be getting a bit of a downgrade after Spain did, yet more Japanese stimulus could help support prices. S&P stated the obvious.
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By Andrew Wilkinson |
March 10, 2011
Daily interest rates brief including analysis of eurodollar futures, bills, bunds, bonds and gilts
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By Andrew Wilkinson |
January 25, 2011
Daily interest rates brief including analysis of eurodollar futures, bills, bunds, bonds and gilts
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By Andrew Wilkinson |
January 21, 2011
Daily forex update including analysis of dollar, euro, yen, pound, Aussie dollar and Canadian dollar