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Eurozone Bank Worries Send Euro Lower
Eurozone bank worries are sending the euro lower today, along with rises to funding costs. Uncertainties about what’s next for Greece and for the eurozone remains, and that is weighing on the euro in Forex trading right now.
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Risk FX Consolidates in Quiet Trade
A very quiet night of trade in the currency market due to Ascension day holiday in Continental Europe with EUR/USD consolidating its recent losses while cable saw more selling pressure on some dovish comments by David Cameron.
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USD/CHF trades at 0.9434
The greenback has been sliding by 0.13% against the Swiss franc during the early hours of the European trading session and ahead of the release of US economic indicators. The cross is now floating close to the four-month high ...
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Is There a Sell-Off Coming in the Yen?
There are a number of long term reasons we favor a short yen position. Interest rates are low, and they are going to stay that way.
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Natural Gas Forecast May 17, 2012, Technical Analysis
The natural gas markets had another strong day on Wednesday, continuing to gain and close above the $2.50 level. The move has been impressive, but the fundamentals aren’t changing. The supply far outweighs the demand, and this market seems to be
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Higher Yielding Currencies Maintain Bearish Trend
Higher yielding currencies, namely the EUR and AUD, remained bearish during European trading yesterday, as fears that Greece will have to leave the euro-zone led to risk aversion in the marketplace. Investors are now worried about what the possible ...
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Risk Aversion Leads to Significant Aussie Losses
After seeing mild gains during early morning trading, the Australian dollar turned bearish against both the US dollar and Japanese yen amid risk aversion in the marketplace caused by Greek political worries. The AUD/USD dropped from a high of 1.0014 to ...
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Wheat at 2-week top on dry weather; corn, soy rise
The US Department of Agriculture said exporters sold 900000 tonnes of US corn to China, including 180000 tonnes of old-crop supplies. A record US corn crop this fall will end two years of nail-biting tight supplies, the US government predicted last ...
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Japan Grow 1.0% in Q1 2012; Not a Concern
The preliminary reading of 1.0% Q1 growth was pretty much in line with the 0.9% expectation. This y/y number is 4.1%. Reuters notes that this data should not concern Bank of Japan into considering further stimulus. This means, in risk aversion JP
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EUR/USD corrects over-extended downtrend
EUR/USD is nearing 1.2750 from levels below 1.2700 in NA trade. AUD/USD has also jumped to 0.9950 from 0.9870 in the last European session. The market has been a one way street favouring the USD lately, courtesy of a potential fracture of the EZ as ...
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US wheat futures extend rally on dry weather threat
The US Department of Agriculture said exporters sold 900000 tonnes of US corn to China, including 180000 tonnes of old-crop supplies, even as China said it expected a record-large domestic corn crop in 2012. * The China National Grain and Oils ...
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GBPUSD update - Nial Fuller
GBPUSD update - Nial Fuller


