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Euro Gains Against Majors Amid Greek Debt Impasse; Yen Declines
8, the strongest since Aug. 2 after the central bank unexpectedly maintained the benchmark interest rate at 4.25 percent. It gained 0.4 percent to 82.84 yen. The Dollar Index, which IntercontinentalExchange Inc. uses to track the greenback against the ...
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NZ dollar on firm footing vs USD ahead of cenbank statement
The US dollar pares losses against the euro after the US Federal Reserve takes the historic step of setting an inflation target of 2 percent, bringing the Fed in line with many of the world's other major central banks. * The Aussie has strong showing ...
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Market factors to watch - Jan 17
----------------------MARKET SNAPSHOT @ 0128 GMT ------------ INSTRUMENT LAST PCT CHG NET CHG S&P 500 1289.09 -0.49% -6.410 USD/JPY 76.85 0.07% 0.050 10-YR US TSY YLD 1.8688 -- -0.002 SPOT GOLD 1649.39 0.37% 6.010 US CRUDE 99.59 0.90% 0.890 DOW JONES ...
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EUR/GBP down in Asian trade
Meanwhile, the Euro was down against the US Dollar and the Japanese Yen, with EUR/USD shedding 0.27% to hit 1.2644 and EUR/JPY falling 0.43% to hit 97.14. Disclaimer: Fusion Media would like to remind you that the data contained in this website is not ...
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Australian Dollar Outlook - 13 January 2012
Data out of China yesterday showed December inflation eased to 4.1% y/y from November's 4.2%, 0.1ppt above market expectations. PPI inflation also declined to a 25 month low of 1.7% y/y. Easing inflation concerns and a slowing in domestic demand could ...
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USD/CHF weekly outlook: January 9 - 13
Also Friday, official data showed that Swiss consumer price inflation fell unexpectedly in December, ticking down 0.2% after a 0.2% decline the previous month. Analysts had expected consumer price inflation to remain flat in December. ...
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FOREX: Euro Debt Crisis Fears Grow Anew, French Bond Sale In Focus
Swiss Consumer Price Index numbers round out the docket, but deepening deflation seems unlikely to meaningfully boost Franc intervention expectations at least in the near term while SNB Chairman Philipp Hildebrand battles impropriety accusations amid ...
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AUD/JPY may soon breakout BabyPips.com
Trading foreign exchange on margin carries a high level of risk and may not be suitable for all investors. The high degree of leverage can work against you as well as for you. Before deciding to trade foreign exchange you should carefully consider your ...
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EUR/USD up in Asian trade
Meanwhile, the Euro was up against the British Pound and the Japanese Yen, with EUR/GBP gaining 0.10% to hit 0.8346 and EUR/JPY rising 0.16% to hit 99.62. Disclaimer: Fusion Media would like to remind you that the data contained in this website is not ...
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Australian manufacturing expanded for the first time in six months
Finally, the AUD reached its highest level of $1.1081 on July 27, which is considered the highest level since it was floated in 1983, yet the currency dropped by 0.7% in December, the fourth decline in the past five months.
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GBP/USD down in Asian trade
The pair was likely to find support at 1.5362, Thursday's low, and resistance at 1.5692, Wednesday's high. Meanwhile, the British Pound was up against the Euro and down against the Japanese Yen, with EUR/GBP shedding 0.13% to hit 0.8395 and GBP/JPY ...
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Volatile equity markets may strain capital account
India being one of the fastest growing economies with a 7-7.25 per cent growth rate, foreign investors will allocate more funds, points out C Rangarajan, the council's chairman. The PMEAC has pegged CAD at 2.7 per cent of the GDP this fiscal. ...


