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USD/CAD Outlook February 13-17
The Canadian dollar retreated after 4 weeks of gains, but USD/CAD managed to stay below parity. Inflation data is the highlight of this week. Here's an outlook for the Canadian events and an updated technical analysis for the Canadian dollar.
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GBP/USD: Trading The U.K. Consumer Price Report
In turn, a weak CPI reading could spark a sharp reversal in the GBP/USD, and we may see the exchange rate fall back towards the 38.2% Fibonacci retracement from the 2009 low to high around 1.5730-50 to test for near-term support.
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Wheat Falls as Growin Stockpiles Counter Damage from Weather
Wheat was falling for the second trading session today on signs that there will be enough stockpiles to counter damage that adverse weather has done to supplies.
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C$ weakens after Greek deal hits snag
The Canadian dollar slumped on Friday against its US counterpart after a ...
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Submission: Trade of the Week for February 13 to 17, 2012
Before you go enjoy your Valentine's weekend, make sure you check in and submit your ideas for next week's Trade of the Week contest! Trust me, submitting a trade setup is much easier than giving a present to your significant other!
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How To Take Profits From Your Forex Trades
How To Take Profits From Your Forex Trades
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EUR/USD Bottom Now Behind Us - BNP Paribas
(Dow Jones via eFXnews)EUR/USD bottom now behind us, says BNP Paribas, which has a long-standing end-2Q forecast for the pair of 1.35 and an end-3Q forecast of 1.40."Our call for 2012 is very strongly that EUR/USD will likely .......
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BoE Ramps Up Printing Presses £50bn More
In a signal the Bank o England still considers the UK economy in dire straits, it has ramped up its quantitative easing program £50bn.
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Aussie Bulls Buy on Dip as China’s Trade Balance Surprises
China’s General Administration of Customs earlier reported that January’s trade balance rose to a 27.30 billion surplus from December’s 16.52 billion, well above the consensus call for a decline to 10.40 billion. With China being Australia’s larg
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Wheat near 2-week low; corn, soy fall on crop data
Soybeans fell for a fourth day in row, while corn lost more ground as US Department of Agriculture forecast larger-than-expected supplies in its monthly report on Thursday even as a sever drought curbed yields in Brazil and Argentina.
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Bank of Japan to Reject More Easing as Quake Rebuilding Supports Economy
Governor Masaaki Shirakawa's board will maintain the overnight lending rate at between zero and 0.1 percent on Feb. 14, according to all 13 economists surveyed by Bloomberg News. A 55 trillion yen ($712 billion) asset-purchase program will remain ...
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U.S. markets close higher
9 (UPI) -- US markets held on to slight gains Thursday, as investors contemplated lower jobless claims, stable interest rates in Europe and worrisome Greek debt. Weekly first-time jobless claim figures came in better than expected with 15000 fewer ...


