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Gold dips as German regulation dents euro
Gold eased in Europe on Wednesday, caught up in selling of other assets like stocks and the euro, after Germany's move to ban some naked shorting and German Chancellor Angela Merkel said the euro was in danger.
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Crude oil prices dips to $70/bbl from $86.84
The ripple effects of Greece Debt Crisis and mounting US crude oil inventory, the crude oil prices dipped from their recent highs of USD86.84/bbl to currently trade around the levels of USD70/bbl, no changes to the earning estimates of the three
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Inflation and weak euro will hurt trade
Rising UK inflation and the weakening euro are likely to lead to a slowdown in the cross-border trade enjoyed by many Northern Ireland retailers over the last few years.
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How You Can Avoid These 4 Top Frauds in Forex Trading
Forex brokers should be registered with the Futures Commission Merchant (FCM) as well as regulated by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) and a NFA member.
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Gold Set To Strengthen To 1,300
Gold has triggered its longer-term uptrend and now looks set to strengthen towards the 1,250 and 1,300 levels in the days and weeks ahead.
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Euro slide may hit Gulf exports
Gulf industrial exports to the EU could be hit by the crisis in the euro zone, which threatens to choke demand for metals and petrochemicals from the region’s industrial giants.
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Oil prices lower on US supply glut
Oil prices tumbled to three-month lows Friday at the end of a volatile week in which the market was hit by stubborn eurozone economic concerns and a strong dollar.
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Millions of jobs that were cut won't likely return
Fewer construction workers will be needed. Don't expect as many interior designers or advertising copywriters, either. Retailers will get by with leaner staffs.
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British Govt to intervene in BA cabin crew dispute
The British Government is stepping into the row between BA and the Unite Trade union to try to stop more strikes by cabin crew.
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Fed's Hoenig says low rates can lead to bubbles
Keeping interest rates low for a long time can create ripe conditions for dangerous asset price bubbles, a Federal Reserve official said in a Wall Street Journal interview published on Saturday.
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Oil remains below $80 as Chinese demand and European debt
Oil prices fell sharply during the past two weeks amid a freefall in stock markets after the Dow Jones Industrial Average plummeted 1,000 points in the middle of the week and European stocks declined on worries over the debt situation in a number
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Euro Ends Dismal Week At 18-Month Low To Dollar
The euro remained in free fall versus the dollar on Friday, plunging to its lowest level in more than 18 months amid worries that euro-zone debt will stunt the fragile global economic recovery.


