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China Interested in BuyingEuropean Bailout Bonds
The euro advanced against the dollar and yen on speculation China will purchase European bonds even as Greece’s debt crisis threatens the region’s economic recovery.
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Euro Falls to Record Low Versus Franc on Debt Concerns
The euro touched a record low against the Swiss franc as concern over Europe’s sovereign debt crisis deepened, reducing the appeal of the region’s...
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Rising Wedge Break in EUR/USD?
Good morning folks! It looks like there might be one more trade to end the week with a winner as I spot a bearish signal or two EUR/USD. Check it out!
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Dollar Weakens Versus Currencies of Commodity Exporters
The dollar dropped against currencies of commodity exporters including Norway and New Zealand as raw- material prices and stocks rose, fueling investor appetite for higher-yielding assets.
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Japan Falls Into Recession After Economy Shrinks 3.7%
Japan’s economy shrank more than estimated in the first quarter after the March 11 earthquake and tsunami disrupted production and prompted consumers to cut back spending, sending the nation to its third recession in a decade.
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Technical Swing Setup on Cable?
Good morning! After checking out the charts this morning, I see potential swing setup forming on GBP/USD that get a bit of help from today's news reports. Check it out!
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3 Reasons Why the BOE Won't Hike Rates Soon
In its inflation report published earlier this week, the Bank of England (BOE) announced that inflation may hit 5% by the end of the year. By 2013, the BOE sees inflation standing at around 2%, an upward revision from its former estimate of 1.6%.
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FDIC Reveals new Foreign Exchange Rule
Y'all know that you can expect Forex Ninja to have the inside scoop on the latest buzz in the forex scene! This week, word on the street is that the FDIC plans to set a new rule regarding foreign exchange for the banks it regulates.
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Euro Falls Versus USD, Yen Before Ministers Meet on Greece
The euro fell against the dollar and yen for a second day on concern European finance ministers may fail to quell speculation about Greece’s debt restructuring.
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Downtrend Retracement Play on Cable?
Good evening! What a day for Cable as the quarterly inflation report, sovereign debt worries, and commodity sell off brought extra action to the markets. Has the risk sentiment changed direction? It might and a Fib setup may be the best way to pl
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Euro Falls as Greece’s Rating Cut Renews Debt Concerns
The euro fell toward a six-week low against the yen after Standard & Poor’s cut Greece’s credit rating, renewing concern the region’s debt crisis is escalating.
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Get the 411 on the GDP Reports from U.K., U.S., and Canada!
If you took your time away from the charts last week to wait in line to get your new white iPhone 4, boy did you miss out a lot on the GDP reports! But don't worry, Forex Gump is here to fill you in on the details!


