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Does Ben Bernanke Think The US Needs QE3?
Likely so, according to comments made Friday night to the National Association of Home Builders in Orlando, Florida. Although the head of the Federal Reserve is unlikely to outright state future policy direction, his latest round of comments are
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USD/CAD Fundamental Analysis February 13, 2012, Forecast
Watch for a special EU meeting to handle the Greek Bailout The French Consumer Price Index (CPI) measures the changes in the price of goods and services purchased by consumers. A higher than expected reading should be taken as positive/bullish for the ...
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USD/IDR Reaches 9050 After Indonesian Rate Cut
The background for this move is the small slide of inflation. USD/IDR closed the week at 9050, the highest since the beginning of January and higher than the 8750 to 9000 range seen in recent weeks.
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Euro Posts Weekly Gains, Future Remains Uncertain
The euro posts gains this week even though it’s unclear whether Greece would receive the next portion of the planned €130 billion bailout. The future of the euro remains uncertain as a good outcome of the Greek story is in no way guaranteed.
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Indonesia Cuts Interest Rates, Rupiah Weakness Ahead
Indonesia’s central bank cut rates by 25 basis points to 5.75% on Thursday. A very surprising move, the rate cut caught a lot of market analysts and traders by surprise given that the Indonesian economy has actually been growing at a torrid pace
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CAD Drops as Greek Story Takes Troublesome Turn
The Canadian dollar dropped today against the greenback and the Japanese yen, but rose versus the euro, as Greece won’t receive rescue until nation’s leaders would accept deeper budget cuts demanded by other members of the European Union.
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Crude Oil Fundamental Analysis February 10, 2012, Forecast
Crude Oil moved up for a third session, as an austerity agreement in Greece and a decline in U.S. jobless claims fanned hopes of greater demand for oil.Crude was up $1.06, or 1.1%, to $99.79 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange. It r
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USD/CHF Fundamental Analysis February 10, 2012, Forecast
The German Consumer Price Index (CPI) measures the changes in the price of goods and services purchased by consumers.A higher than expected reading should be taken as positive/bullish for the EUR, while a lower than expected reading should be
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GBP/USD Forecast February 10, 2012, Technical Analysis
GBP/USD rose slightly for the Thursday session after first behaving very strongly. In fact, the resulting candle is a shooting star, and shows weakness going forward. The 1.58 level just below it is support however, so this could simply be the st
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AUD/USD Forecast February 10, 2012, Technical Analysis
The AUD/USD pair had a fairly quiet session on Thursday, but is struggling at the 1.08 resistance area. The Aussie has enjoyed a massive rally lately, and the pair simply needs to rest as the bullishness will need to slow down in order for those
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Markets Lower as Greece Fails to Implement Austerity Measure
Equity markets and high yielding currencies moved lower overnight on news stories that European finance ministers failed to pass its latest loan tranche of 130 billion Euros due to the lack of commitment in Greece to implement austerity measures.
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Pound Heads for Weekly Loss Versus Euro as House Prices Fall; Gilts Gain
There is still scope for some more BOE stimulus and that pushes the chance of UK interest rate increases far into the distance. The pound is on the back foot. The pound was little changed at 83.92 pence per euro at 9:24 am London time after falling ...


