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ComicJumps Provides the Ultimate Solution to Organizing Kid'
ComicJumps, a San Francisco based jumper rental company has been growing popular owing to the remarkable ways in which it has been generating birthday parties and other occasions. The company has been offering a wide range of party entertainers i
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Rupee Hurt by EU Summit & Poor Prospects for India’s Growth
The Indian rupee dropped today as a disagreement for the European leaders about a way to tackle the debt problems lead to risk aversion sentiment on the Forex market that hurt riskier currencies of emerging markets. Still, the currency managed to
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Euro Bears Ride the Downtrend as Greek Hopes Fade
With the market’s focus almost entirely on the growing possibility of a disorderly Greek exit from the Eurozone, mixed data from Germany couldn’t help dissuade bearish sentiment. The German Statistics Office reported earlier that 1st quarter GDP,
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Euro/USD Declined Again on Wednesday –Daily Recap May 23
The Euro/USD continued its downward trend and tumbled down during yesterday’s trading. The recent EU Summit didn’t help rally the Euro. Furthermore, the Aussie dollar and other currencies such as the GBP also depreciated against the USD. The safe
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Have the Bears Taken the Euro Low Enough?
The European debt mess continues to evolve, and perhaps there is a lot more to the down side, but the trade is lined up very short. A bullish surprise might jolt the market.
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EUR/GBP Forecast May 24, 2012, Technical Analysis
The EUR/GBP pair fell during the session on Wednesday in order to touch the 0.80 level again. The pair then bounced a bit, essentially to form a doji for the day. The pair likes to grind sideways, and it looks as if we could be getting ready to d
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USD/CAD Forecast May 24, 2012, Technical Analysis
The USD/CAD pair rose for much of the session as the “risk off” attitude continues to plague the markets in general. Adding to the bullish pressure is the fact that the oil markets fell, and this in turn hurt the Loonie. The end of the day saw a
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Silver Forecast May 24, 2012, Technical Analysis
The silver markets fell for much of the Wednesday session as the Dollar continued to climb for the day. However, the later hours of US trading suddenly felt bullish of risk appetite, and as a result the silver market recovered a bit to form a ham
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Crude Oil Prices May 24, 2012, Technical
The Light Sweet Crude markets had another bearish session for the Wednesday market, but found support at the important psychological number of $90. The area providing support wasn’t really much of a surprise, as it is a large “round number”. The
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EUR/GBP Fundamental Analysis May 24, 2012, Forecast
Analysis and Recommendations:The EUR/GBP declined to 0.8007 from the opening at 0.8048 as the euro continued to lose strength, even with negative eco data in the UK and the IMF forewarning, the euro could not hold against the sterling.
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Malaysia-Market factors to watch May 24
... domestic demand firm > Rubber demand seen punctured by euro zone, China woes this year > Malaysia's Q1 C/A surplus fell to 18.1 bln rgt from Q4 22.4 bln rgt > TABLE-Malaysia's Q1 GDP grows 4.7 pct on year > Malaysia's Q1 GDP up 4.7 pct on year, ...
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Kiwi above 0.7500 ahead of NZ Budget
Session ahead brings Trade Balance from New Zealand in few minutes at 22:45 GMT, followed by key data annual Budget Release at 02:00 GMT, which, according to DowJones reporter Lucy Craymer, as stated in her twitter account: "Our economist poll sees the ...


