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How To Prepare Yourself For The Ferocious Market
The current forex market is not only reserved for experienced elite traders with large capital anymore. With the introducing of internet, leverage system, and automated trading, even a normal housewife can learn forex trading and gain profit from
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Gold to Rise?
So with the credit crunch and economic slump still with us, oil still sliding (and giving confusing pricing signals) what will gold do this year? The inflation bears look at all the government debt and say, it’s good news for us, even though pric
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Top fund veteran's take on euro woes
Europe once offered relative safety to investors with an international appetite. Lately, however, the seemingly familiar terrain has become shaky ground. Emerging markets in South America and Asia seem stable by comparison.
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Markets exaggerating Eurozone risks
Financial markets are exaggerating the risks to the Eurozone, which is on an economic recovery path, and to the single currency, European Central Bank policymakers said on Friday.
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Bank commission calls for 'profound reform' of banks
Risk-free "safe haven" accounts guaranteed by the government should be set up as part of a "profound reform of the banking system", an inquiry found.
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Gas prices continue their decline
There is also latest news of the slumping euro, which fell to a four-year low against the dollar last week. That also has contributed to plunging prices at the pump, according to AAA.
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Europe's troubles far from over
Problems with Greek debt were certainly a catalyst for weakness in bank shares in April, but now it is clear that the problem for Europe is much broader. The financial sector faces its biggest threat since October 2008, but for the European Centr

