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AUD/USD Intraday: Closer To Support Than Resistance
Technically it looks like a ‘buy-dip’ strategy may pay more dividends on an intraday basis. The break-up level yesterday was .8550 and now that we are nearing that level again, buying dips would seem to be the sensible play.
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Current EUR/USD Rate By No Means Unusually Low
He goes on to say that current rates are about the 10-year average and that the EUR is and will remain a strong currency. EUR/JPY has fallen back to 111.70 from its earlier highs at 112.50. Once again the Asian market lacks commitment to go on wi
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NZ household borrowing up slightly in April
New Zealand household borrowing increased slightly in April as demand for housing credit offset a drop in consumer-related financing, the Reserve Bank of NZ said on Friday.
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Euro Gains Most Since Sept. as Traders Exit Bets on Decline
The euro rose the most in eight months against the dollar amid speculation traders who bet on its decline amid Europe’s sovereign-debt crisis had to buy back the currency as it strengthened to a one-week high.
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Euro Slump Bolsters Prospects for European Grain Exporters
This year’s 14 percent slump in the euro is buoying prospects for the region’s farmers as buyers from Algeria to Thailand pick cheaper European Union grain over U.S. supplies.
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Gold price to go up further
Gold prices are expected to rise as demand for the precious metal considered as a safe-haven investment in times of financial uncertainty will continue to remain, an analyst said here.
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Low interest rates put retirees in tough spot
This low interest rate, encouraged by the government, helps big business to make billions, but it doesn’t help the small-business guy who can’t borrow or retirees like us who used to get 6 percent CD and 5 percent money market rates for a good po
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The Fatal Mistake Most Novice Traders Make You Must Avoid
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Pound steady vs dollar, weak euro ahead of UK vote
The pound held near a nine-month high against the beleaguered euro on Thursday and a one-month low on the dollar as Britons prepared to vote in elections in which opinion polls suggest no one party will emerge a clear winner.
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Inflation and the Dollar’s crash
US Bank System Collapsing A View from the Southern Hemisphere……. Please subscribe, rate and pass this video along as quickly as possible. Thank you. Over 90% of America did not want to passage of HR3997.
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Crude Reaches $85 Ahead Of EU Greece Talks
Oil prices advanced, gaining from rising gasoline demand in the US and Greece's plans to implement a package of large scale austerity measures to satisfy the European Union and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to secure a multi-billion euro
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Euro firm after short squeeze, Aussie probes higher
The euro held on to gains on Friday, helped by hopes of a quick Greek rescue package that spurred investors to cover short positions, while the Australian dollar firmed on growing talk of an interest rate hike next week.


