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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
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Sterling bounces with risk; fiscal cuts to weigh
Sterling pared losses versus the dollar on Monday as it tracked a slight easing in risk aversion and on speculation of corporate demand, but analysts warned austerity measures would likely weigh on the currency.
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Forex Trading Journal: Recap and New Trade
ello traders, this trading journal is harder than I thought because I am having trouble keeping up with the trades :) That is why it is critical that you follow me on Twitter because of the fast pace of the market I can’t always update on time. A
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USD/CHF - Buy at 1.1560
USD/CHF - 1.1630Original strategy :
Buy at 1.1570, Target: 1.1670, Stop: 1.1520
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Oil gains, gold takes a breather
Crude oil futures rose on Wednesday as US stocks staged an impressive rally following a better than expected report on home sales. Crude oil for July delivery added 28 cents to settle at $72.86 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange
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Yen Weakens Amid Recovery Signs
The yen fell against all major peers amid signs the global economy is gaining traction and on speculation Japan’s next leader will embrace a weaker currency.
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Gold prices dip as euro rises slightly
Gold took a pause from its recent run-up Wednesday as the euro strengthened. Investors are pulling money out of gold as the euro bounces off of a four-year low. Investors see gold as a safe alternative to the European common currency, which has b
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Euro above $1.22 and ahead of four-year lows
The euro is trading above $1.22, and ahead of its latest four-year low against the dollar.
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Yen Slumps on Political Uncertainty
With the yen falling on Japan's political uncertainity, Rob Rennie, currency strategist at Westpac Bank, speaks to CNBC's Karen Tso and Martin Soong about his outlook for the currency.
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Australia boasts trade surplus as exports surge
Australia reported its first trade surplus in 13 months in April as booming exports of iron ore and coal helped lift earnings by over A$2 billion, a dramatic turnaround that is set to fuel economic growth this year.
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Euro devaluation boosts French exports
With the devaluation of the euro, French exports rose by 3.9 percent in the first quarter of 2010, figures of the French national statistics bureau, Insee, show.


