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What economists say about UK Retail sales

posted by grink 4 hours ago in GBP, Special, Retail Sales made popular 2 hours 55 minutes ago

"Living up to its reputation as being a random number generator. Surveys are weak, consumer confidence is at rock bottom, unemployment is shooting up and yet retail sales manages to post just a 0.1% m/m contraction, much higher than the near -1%  read more

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Central Bank Tries to Determine Interest Rates as Far as it

posted by chloegurl 10 hours ago in Fundamental, Special, Inflation made popular 3 hours ago

Occasionally I hear the odd guest on CNBC or Bloomberg Radio who lays blame for the crisis in exactly the right place - the Federal Reserve System in the U.S....or central banking more broadly.  read more

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Markets Take Weak Economic Data In Stride

posted by pipOhoLic 14 hours ago in USD, Fundamental, Special made popular 13 hours ago

As expected, bad news on the state of the US economy continues to roll in. First up, construction starts on new US homes fell 4.5% to a record seasonably adjusted low of 791,000 units last month and new applications for building permits fell 12.0  read more

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Desciphering Japanese Candlestick Video

posted by forexlady 17 hours ago in Special made popular 13 hours ago

Japanese candlesticks finally explained in a simple 6 minute video  read more

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And Then There’s This…Tuesday, November 18th, 2008

posted by pipOhoLic 1 day 13 hours ago in Fundamental, Special made popular 1 day 12 hours ago

The gold price straddled the $740 mark throughout most of trading in the Far East on Monday, although a smallish rally began at 3:00 a.m. New York Time.  read more

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Great Traders are Gauged by How Many Good Trades They Make

posted by thegearedinvestor 2 days ago in Sentimental, Special, Trading made popular 4 hours ago

When I started trading forex I realized that 90% of the people who get into trading currencies are here because they think they are going to become rich. Whether you trade stocks, bonds, futures, options, forex, or any other flavor of investments  read more

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Developed economies in recession news

posted by scorpio 2 days ago in Fundamental, Special made popular 2 days ago

Almost all developed countries, including the US, Japan, Germany and the UK, are officially in recession, with their economies under a phase of contraction.  read more

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It don't mean a thing if Canada ain't got that swing

posted by strawberry 2 days ago in CAD, Special made popular 10 hours ago

In the world marketplace, the financial-sector meltdown has triggered a swing of the public-policy pendulum away from deregulation and market reliance to increased government intervention.  read more