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Euro Gains As ECB's Trichet Says No Policy Change
The U.S. dollar lost ground versus most major rivals Thursday, while the beleaguered euro held most of its gains after European Central Bank President Jean-Claude Trichet said its bond-buying program, a surprise decision last month, doesn't repre
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Hikes GDP Fcasts, Inflation To Stay Moderate
The German economy could benefit more than expected from the pickup in global economic growth, adding to an accelerating recovery for the Eurozone’s largest economy, while consumer price growth is likely to remain moderate, the Bundesbank said on
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Are you looking for digital ear thermometer?
These simple and effective devices are for measuring the temperature of a person by inserting a specially designed thermometer into the ear canal call...
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EUR enjoys improvement in global investor sentiment
Yesterday, the euro moved further away from the lows. This move was in step with a rebound of most other riskier assets. EUR/USD is nearing the first important resistance at 1.2150.
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Currency Crosses Pairs Analysis
Longer term bias switched to bearish now that the cross has breached key support in 0.8400 area.Intraday: still above 0.8210/00 support, any rebound from here should be taken as an opportunity to short the pair. Watch for a break below 0.8200
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EUR/USD Spiked after Positive News in China and Europe
It appears a violent breach of the lower border on the daily chart’s Bollinger Bands has recently occurred, signaling that there is upward pressure on this pair. Supporting this notion is an imminent bullish cross on the daily chart’s Slow Stocha
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Australia jobless rate falls to 5.2 percent in May
Australia's jobless rate fell to 5.2 percent in May as full time employment increased for the ninth straight month, evidence of a rapid rebound from the global downturn that could pressure the central bank to keep raising interest rates.
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UK holds rates before budget cuts
The Bank of England yesterday kept its bond stimulus programme in place and left its benchmark interest rate at a record low to aid the economy as UK Prime Minister David Cameron prepares the biggest budget cuts since at least the early 1980s.
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Crude Oil Snaps 3 Days of Gains on Concern China Growth
Crude oil fell, snapping three days of gains, on concern the economic recovery in China may slow and curb demand from the world’s second-largest energy consumer.
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Euro Ministers Fix Terms For Emergency Loan Pact
Euro-zone finance ministers were on Monday fixing terms of access to 440 billion euros in emergency government loans and negotiating new rules for cross-border governance anchored in tough penalties.
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Cash Hoarding Among European Banks Sets New Record
Cash hoarding among European banks continued on Friday, setting yet another record in overnight deposits with the European Central Bank.
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Stability in the outside markets should bring support to the
Good morning. ..I think? Stability in the outside markets along with a large decline in open interest in both hogs and cattle seems to be the feature early today. Asian stocks traded sharply lower last night but the European stock market rebounde


