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BoE Split On QE; Miles Calls For More Stimulus, Minutes Show
David Miles was the sole member of the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee to seek more stimulus for the economy at the May meeting, although many members felt that the decision not to beef up the quantitative easing was 'finely ...
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EU Morning Report- Greek and Spanish woes weigh on the euro
World equities tumbled as investors fear that Greece may leave the euro after the second election in the country in June. Poor economic data from the US and concerns about the growing instability among Spanish banks further weighed on the single ...
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Canadian Dollar Erases Gains After Greece Raises Risk Aversion
Canada's dollar erased gains after Greece political leaders indicated that the talks had failed and new elections will be held, bolstering the refuge appeal of the US currency. To contact the editor responsible for this story: Dave Liedtka at ...
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EU Morning Report- Aussie under pressure after trade deficit
By Markos Solomou The euro (EUR) rose to 1.3065 rebounding from a three-month low at 1.2954 against the US dollar. The single currency tumbled following the elections in Greece and France as investors are concerned about the countries' ability to apply ...
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Fed's Fisher: Fed has done enough but not the right time to tighten
By Sean Lee || April 30, 2012 at 23:57 GMT He's not worried about inflation and he lectured lawmakers to create disciplined fiscal policies. More.. Is the RBA's rate statement later on today or is it tomorrow? What'll be the outcome you believe in?
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USD/JPY pushes up to 81.50
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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Talvivaara Share Subscriptions Based on Stock Options 2007A
The entire subscription price of EUR 4618670.03 will be entered in the invested unrestricted equity reserve. As a result of the share subscriptions, the number of Talvivaara Mining Company Plc shares will increase to 272309640.
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USD/CAD weekly outlook: April 16 - 20
USD/CAD hit 1.0051 on Wednesday, the pair's highest since January 31; the pair subsequently consolidated at 0.9994 by close of trade on Friday, gaining 0.25% over the week. The pair is likely to find support at 0.9926, Friday's low and resistance at ...
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Euro falls as Spanish debt worries resurface
The Australian dollar, which reacts strongly to Chinese data because Australia's commodity-driver economy relies heavily on Chinese demand, fell as low as US $1.0352. The Aussie had gained 1.2 percent on Thursday on a surprisingly strong local jobs ...
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FX NZD/USD: Sustained break above 0.8315 targets 0.8400-plus
* The NZD/USD appears poised to head towards trend highs above 0.8400 after key fibo resistance breached. * The 61.8 fibo of the 0.8471/0.8058 move comes in around 0.8315 and the pairing traded to 0.8300 earlier. * A sustained break above 0.8315 ...
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EUR/AUD above 1.2800
EUR/AUD is last barely above 1.2800 heading into the Asian session, with Chinese markets still closed on holidays, and all risky assets falling, including gold down -3.05%, oil -1.9%, SP500 -1.05% and EUR/USD -0.77%.
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Banks' Dollar Funding Costs Decline for Fourth Day in Europe
The three-month cross-currency basis swap, the rate banks pay to convert euro interest payments into dollars, was 69 basis points below the euro interbank offered rate at 8:30 am in London from minus 70 on Feb. 17, data compiled by Bloomberg show.


