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Greece Still Making Headlines as Fitch Downgrades Long Term
Risk sentiment was seen heading lower overnight as news headlines and macro economic data releases continue to support the general bear market direction that has become more apparent in the last two weeks. Fitch downgraded long term credit in Gre
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How will gold prices next week may 21-25 2012
Traders will look to this weekend’s G-8 meeting and any message sent from the confab on what measures might be taken by policy-makers to boost growth and deal with Greece,
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NZDUSD Continues to get hammered lower - Nial Fuller
NZDUSD Continues to get hammered lower
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Natural Gas Fundamental Analysis May 18, 2012, Forecast
Natural Gas fell 0.080 to trade at 2.538 as investors enjoyed a bit of profit taking.Today’s inventory reports stated:
Working gas in storage was 2,667 Bcf as of Friday, May 11, 2012, according to EIA estimates. This represents a net incre
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USD/CAD Forecast May 18, 2012, Technical Analysis
USD/CAD shot straight up during the Thursday session as the “risk off” trade continued. The oil markets still look weak, but they are starting to stabilize just slightly. This pair hasn’t shown signs of slowing down, and it now should be obvious
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Friday Forex Forecast For AUD/USD, EUR/USD And USD/CAD
Bad news all around in the markets yesterday with the US Philadelphia Fed Manufacturing Index dropping sharply to -5.4 to knock the S&P 500 down nearly 1-1/2% and continue the current string of bearish US data. The bad news in the US and the continued ...
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Barchart Morning Call
Commodity prices are mostly higher with crude oil up 14 cents (+0.15%), gold up $15.6 (+0.99%), and copper up 3.3 cents (+0.93%). Commodities trading lower include gasoline, soybeans and sugar. European stocks are moderately lower again with the Euro ...
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Flash: EUR/USD could slide back to 1.25 in near term Danske Bank
The single currency is trading in sub 1.2700 levels on Friday, closing a 3-week negative streak against the greenback, on spiraling concerns circling the euro zone, with Greece and Spain in centre stage.
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Gold Continues Recovery From Range Support
As expected, the 1522-1530 range support provided a based for gold to recover after it fell sharply from around the central pivot of the range (the actual high was 1671.12). The concept of a range is that when the market is at resistance or suppo
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Malaysia-Market factors to watch May 18
Malaysian palm oil futures regained ground on Thursday after steep losses the previous day, but traders remained cautious on concerns a possible Greek exit from the euro zone could heighten risk of a global recession and hurt commodity demand.
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AUD/USD Cracking 0.9860 Support Pivot; Next is 0.9660
The AUD/USD continues to fall precipitously. It is now testing the support pivot established in December 2011, after which them pair pushed to parity, and eventually developed a bull run all the way up to 1.0850. It is being tested again with ver
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Yen surges, BoJ watching closely
The yen has also fallen to new 4-month lows against both the Australian and New Zealand dollars, with AUD/JPY falling to and closing down 1.6% at 78.36 vs. 79.62, while NZD/USD closed down 1.5% at 60.45 vs. 61.36. EUR/JPY slid to a 3-month low of ...


