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Australian rates not far from average levels
Australian interest rates are moving back towards average from very low levels and their current settings were not far from what policymakers consider average, a top central banker said on Monday.
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Yen falls versus euro on global recovery signs
The yen fell for a second day against the euro as signs the global economy is improving and speculation Greece will get an international bailout to avoid a default dampened demand for Japan's currency as a refuge.
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Euro rebounds on Greece deal hope
Greece must now seek financial aid from the EU and International Monetary Fund (IMF) in order to rescue its finances, investors have warned.
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Using Currency Day Trading to Succeed in The Markets
Is currency day trading for you? Considering forex day trading speed it won’t fit the bill for everyone. The level of leverage can be very dangerous, particularly if you don´t have the proper risk management strategy in place.
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AUD/USD: Option Protection At .9300
Dealers say that a barrier is being protected at .9300 and there are stops tight above there. More stops above .9330 but dealers are also anticipating some RBA activity.
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BIS Buys EUR/USD
EUR/USD up slightly at 1.3295 from session low 1.3282 with BIS (Bank for International Settlements) reportedly seen buying.
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UK consumers using savings to pay off mortgage
The average Briton has "overpaid" their mortgage arrangement by £3,000 since the recession began in 2007. Despite the fact that many in the UK are now struggling to make ends meet on a monthly basis it seems as though many took a sensible approac
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Greek worries return to hit euro
The euro fell against both the dollar and yen on Tuesday on renewed worries about Greek debt while world shares were flat with Europe higher. Jitters about Greece returned to the market after a newspaper report said it was seeking $5 billion to $
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March jobs report points to protracted US downturn
The US economy gained 162,000 jobs last month, the most in three years, according to the latest figures from the Labor Department. Far from a recovery, however, the figures reveal a stagnant economy with mass long-term unemployment and a continua
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The Advantage of Using Forex Tutorial in the Currency Trade
In the first and foremost place, there is a bickering regarding the intro-mission of trading robots presently in the trading industry. One of the most fundamental truths these types of traders do not know is that such forex application didn’t jus
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USD/JPY Turns Up Again With Fixing Out Of The Way
You don’t have to be Einstein to figure out the early moves in USD/JPY. Dealers marked it lower as they anticipated the JPY buying which would materialise around the time of the fix and now that the fix is over the market can revert to its origin
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Forex Is Not A Place To Gamble
Making money is highest on the list of priorities for everyone, if they are honest with themselves. In a recent national survey on what makes them happy most people responded with “more money and more free time.”


