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Flash: NZD/USD may see 0.78 before an attack to 0.73 - Westpac
The NZ economy remains sluggish, providing little offset to the Eurozone crisis and China's slowdown." The views and opinions expressed herein are the views and opinions of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of The NASDAQ OMX Group, Inc.
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EUR reached new lows this morning on rumors
JPY The yen fell back below the key 80.0 barrier against the USD as investors flocked to its relative safety. While Japanese economic growth remains anemic at best, economists expect that strong investor demand will keep the yen well supported for ...
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High NZ$ cited as NZ manufacturing sector slumps back into contraction in ...
New Zealand's manufacturing sector slumped back into contraction in April after four months of expansion, the BusinessNZ-BNZ Purchasing Managers Index survey shows. BNZ cited the high New Zealand dollar for the surprise slide.
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Swiss Franc Stumbles Following Mix Of High Employment And Low Inflation
USD/CHF first fell following the low unemployment numbers, which is usually counterintuitive for strong economic data, and the pair fell again after the contained CPI. EUR/CHF jumped following the jobs report before being knocked back down, ...
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EUR Bearish Outlook Reinforced By ECB, GBP Still Needs To Test 1.6000
As we see the BoE moving away from its easing cycle, the shift in the policy outlook should prop up the British Pound, and we expect to see fresh yearly highs in the GBPUSD as the Monetary Policy Committee sees an increased risk for inflation.
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US Dollar: Fed Reserve Anticipates Faster US Economic Recovery
The Us economic recovery will accelerate. However, it is necessary to keep in mind that the US public debt keeps growing. So far, it has exceeded $15 trillion or more than 100% of the national GDP. According to Masterforex-V Academy, the USD index is ...
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QE3 Still an Option
The piece of the puzzle and the spin that had economists talking was the goods shipped portion, which is one of the components in calculating GDP. The gauge of shipped goods actually increased 2.6% and has some calling for a higher than expected ...
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USD/CAD-Dropped below long term cloud, Loonie strong
Back in September we noted that USD/CAD had broken back into a very long term (200-wk Senkou span) Ichi cloud and that it was indeed a big deal, an event that had taken years to develop. At the time it looked like it would stay safely ensconced within ...
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GBP/USD Strengthens further, Approaching 1.61
On Wednesday Pound/Dollar continued increasing significantly with 150 pips. The Cable appreciated from 1.5894 to 1.6043 yesterday, in line with the positive Interbank sentiment at nearly +28%, closing the day at 1.6020. Today the British Pound ...
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Canadian Dollar Declines Against Most Majors
The Canadian dollar eased on Wednesday as the price of crude trimmed yesterday's solid gains ahead of the US crude oil inventories report, which is due out in New York morning. Crude prices influence the loonie as Canada is the sixth ...
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Gold, Silver, Oil Prices and Trading
The Gold Bulls did gained fresh Northside near-term technical momentum Thursday. The Key outside markets were Bullish the precious metals, as Crude Oil prices rose and the USD index was lower. The precious metals rallied along with other commodity ...
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India the only country in Asian region with current account deficit
the net position of cross-border trade and services - crossed 4% of the gross domestic products (GDP), when 3% is considered to be the 'lakshman rekha'. These times are eerily similar to the worst the nation faced in ...


