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Weekly Forex Market Forecast (February 6th - February 10th 2012)
February 06, 2012 at 9:35 AM • CommentKey Fundamental Forex Events and Forecasts for the Coming Week The following table lists the key economic data and other events that are due out during the week of February 6th – February 10th, with release times displ...
Weekly Forex Market Followup (January 30th - February 3rd 2012)
February 03, 2012 at 11:38 AM • CommentKey Fundamental Forex Events for the Week of January 30th through February 3rd The following table lists the key economic data and other events that came out during the w...
Weekly Forex Market Forecast (January 30th - February 3rd 2012)
January 30, 2012 at 9:34 AM • CommentKey Fundamental Forex Events and Forecasts for the Coming Week The following table lists the key economic data and other events that are due out during the week of Januar...
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IMF Complains about Eurozone Inaction, Markets Focus on Irish Budget
December 07, 2010 at 3:44 PM • CommentA short time from now, the results of the final Irish vote on the new and severe austerity budget of Finance Minister Brian Lenihan will be made public. In all likelihood, the budget... Read More
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Markets Take a Deep Breath Before the Irish Vote, Gold Rises
December 07, 2010 at 11:32 AM • CommentGold was close to its nominal all-time high today, reaching as high as $1419 per ounce, as the Euro fell, and bourses oscillated during the day. The focus is on the Irish... Read More
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China PMI Fuels a Brief Rebound as Markets Rally, but Issues Remain in the Background
December 02, 2010 at 9:31 AM • CommentToday stock markets were generally higher, and risk assets were finding buyers at better prices almost around the world, as the yield of sovereign CDS of the Eurozone came down and the Euro... Read More
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Gold Rallies as Euro Falls Below 1.3000 & Rumors Swirl on Eurozone Banks` Health
November 30, 2010 at 4:40 PM • CommentToday stock markets were generally lower around the world, and the Euro went below the 1.3000 mark for the first time since September, as ongoing concerns about the periphery were amplified by comments... Read More
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E.U. in Disarray as CDS Keeps Breaking Records, While Asian Markets Recover After the Korean Confrontation
November 29, 2010 at 1:44 PM • CommentIs it the end of the world? Maybe, but as far as we are concerned, not yet. In spite of the great turmoil in sovereign debt markets, and the general sense of... Read More
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Koreas Exchange Artillery Fire, but the Eurozone is Incinerated Instead
November 24, 2010 at 3:13 PM • CommentApart from the Asian shock of the two Korea's shelling each other, reverberations of the coming collapse of the Irish government, and statements by the Chinese on the necessity of strong and decisive... Read More
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Ireland gets a Bailout, but Nobody is Impressed
November 22, 2010 at 4:23 PM • CommentToday is another difficult day for bulls, but for reasons that are not entirely justified by news flow. At least the Irish were bailed out, and the commitment of the E.U. to maintain... Read More
