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Has Voldemort Fallen Out of Love With the Euro?
\The dollar has tried to sell off this week, led in part by record high oil prices and a rebound in gold that will no doubt delight the tin-foil hat brigade. However, the euro rally above 1.55 has been met by reported sales from Asian central ba
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Why I'm Re-Establishing My Gold Position
I stepped aside from the plunging gold market and liquidated everything I had. I changed my mind during Monday afternoon's session, and bought it back.
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The Easy-Money Days of Dollar Shorting May Be Over
For the longest time dollar bears and commodity bulls have been able to virtually print money by shorting the dollar. Only during the period of monetary tightening from the Fed was the dollar really protected from a half-decade long decline in va
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Australia House price growth slows
Australian house prices jumped almost 14 per cent in the year to March, but that growth slowed in the March quarter as high interest rates started to bite.
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Demographics Of Jobless Claims
The Labor Department reported Thursday that claims for unemployment benefits rose by 35,000 to 380,000. Private economists had expected claims would rise by a smaller 18,000.
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Fed expected to cut rates this week
attling risky economic crosscurrents, the Federal Reserve is ready to bump down a key interest rate again to brace the wobbly economy. That rate cut could turn out to be the last one for a while as zooming energy and food prices heighten inflatio


