U.S GDP Q3 2011 was revised Down to 2.0%
The bureau of economic analysis published yesterday its second estimate of U.S. GDP 2011 third quarter of 2011:
Gold Demand Trends Q3 2011 Infographics
World Gold Council released its Gold Demand Trends report for the third quarter of 2011 last Thursday.
U.S GDP Q3 2011 Grew by 2.5%
The bureau of economic analysis published today its advance estimate of U.S. GDP 2011 third quarter of 2011:
Flash report: Second quarter 2011 GDP of Israel grew by 3.3%
According to the recent publication by Central Bureau of Statistics of Israel (CBS), the GDP of Israel continues to grow but at a slower pace:
Iraqi Dinar: Main Drivers & Redenomination
Iraqi dinar can be an interesting option for traders who look for currencies with great potential for profit. But such potential often comes with higher risk. How investor can predict performance of the dinar?
Gold Forecast for Q1 2011
The gold rally has been impressive. Did you know that? Have you seen any major publications talking up gold? Have you seen an increase in turn your cash to gold businesses? These might be signs that gold may need to take a breather. This does not
[Video] QE2 Long Term Effect on EUR/USD, Central Banks’ Acti
Chief Markets Analyst of FX Solutions, Joseph Trevisani, analyzes the desired effects of the second quantitative easing – a weaker dollar, something the Fed cannot admit. Speaking with Julie Sinha on Forex TV, Trevisani marked the next levels fo
UK: Quarterly national accounts
UK gross domestic product (GDP) in volume terms fell by 2.4 per cent compared withthe previous quarter, revised down from last month's estimate of 1.9 per cent. The level
of GDP is now 4.9 per cent lower than the first quarter of 2008.
Quarterly Outlook - 2009
The year 2008 is over and good riddance. The financial crisis began near mid-2007, intensified as the year progressed and nearly every asset class did miserably with the notable exception being some sovereign obligations. No country escaped the i
2008 Third Quarter Currency Market Forecasts
One of the most dominant trends in the financial markets in the first half of 2008 has been relentless US dollar weakness. Going into the third quarter, the biggest question for the currency traders is whether the US dollar has bottomed.


