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Understand the 5 Facts Enclosed & You Can Make Huge Profits
Anyone can learn to be a successful Forex trader, you don't need to work hard or even have a college degree but the fact is 95% of traders still fail to make money and only a small minority win.
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Crude retreats as US jobless claims
Yesterday’s manufacturing and employment updates from the US have put pressure on stock markets on both sides of the Atlantic and sent oil prices south.
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Rise in US jobless claims
NEW US claims for jobless aid rose last week while consumer prices notched their largest decline in nearly 1-1/2 years in May, suggesting interest rates will remain ultra low to nurse the fragile economic recovery.
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AUD eases lower after risk appetite wanes
The Australian dollar opened lower on Thursday as risk aversion returned after BP agreed to place $US20 billion ($23 billion) into an oil spill victims fund.
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Copper Rises for Sixth Day as Dollar Weakens
Copper rose for a sixth session Tuesday as a weakening dollar sent investors in search of other assets seen as stable stores of value. The dollar continued its slide against the euro as economic data suggests that a debt crisis may not be hurting
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AUD higher after weekend rally on euro
The Australian dollar opened more than a cent higher after a weekend rally, although it dipped slightly after Greece was hit with a credit downgrade on Monday.
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No Europe, US rate hikes until next year
European and US interest rates are unlikely to rise before next year so as not to hurt a global economic recovery that is being weakened by Europe’s debt crisis, the world’s top central bank body said Sunday.
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Greece Debt Crisis Increased, Euro Declining
Last week, EU and IMF jointly launched out acid plan reaching 750 billion with a purpose to keep stable of Euro. While this [rubber check” with quite large of fund can only relief worries of investors for a short time, which can hardly handle ser
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EUR/USD Spiked after Positive News in China and Europe
The EUR/USD pair kicked off during yesterday’s trading session for a second consecutive day this week. Investors turned to buying the Euro after positive economic news in China. The pair received further support by Bernanke, who stated in his spe
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U.K. inflation expectations jump
The British public's inflation expectations surged in the second quarter, the Bank of England's latest inflation survey showed Friday, potentially unsettling policy makers looking for price pressures to eventually recede.
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USD slips following strong Chinese trade data
The dollar slipped Thursday as news of booming Chinese exports and improvement in U.S. jobless claims provided relief from nagging fears about the global economy.
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Forex rates favour UK overseas buyers
As the value of Sterling has increased relative to the euro thanks to uncertainty of the future of Greece and other Eurozone members, overseas British buyers have effectively been handed back thousands of pounds as loan values fall, according to


