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Currency Articles - December 1, 2010 18:29
Stocks Rally on European Response to Debt Crisis
Stocks and the risk sensitive Euro have gained today breaking a four day losing streak as positive jobs data is released from the US and speculation mounts that European lenders will step up their response to the debt crisis. The S&P 500 has rallied 2% the biggest move for two weeks. This has subsequently fired […]
Consumer Confidence Bolsters Economic Confidence
The confidence levels amongst US consumers have risen to a five month high in the US today. Markets are becoming increasingly confident that that the recovery is nicely underway and will continue into 2011. The Institue for Supply Management-Chicago has also said that its business confidence gauge advanced to its highest level since April.The holiday […]
Euro suffers on threat of ongoing debt concern
The EU governments €85bn package has as expected failed to ease growing concern over the rest of Europe’s finances. The Euro’s stock, bond and currency markets all attest to this and will undoubtedly continue to suffer this week. Eurpoean stock markets have fallen 2% today as traders are becoming increasingly risk averse. The effect of […]
EU Rescue fund will rise on contagion of sovereign debt fears
Today has been an eventful day dominated in Europe by ECB and MPC speakers. The BoE’s Mevyn King today reaffirmed his stance that he is maintaining a wait and see approach and may still use more QE in next years policy. The ECB council member Axel Weber has said that the Eurozone may increase the […]
Ireland Faces Severe Austerity
Ireland’s government has said today that spending will be cut by 20% and taxes will rise over the next 4 years as the ongoing bailout talks approach a conclusion. Welfare will be cut by €2.8 bn and income tax will rise to €1.9 billion. The plan is to rapidly narrow the budget deficit reigning in […]
Stock Declines on Fears of War
The Dow is down 1.2% and the FTSE is down 1.75% in trade today. The markets continue to decline due to nervousness in the markets caused by the clash between North and South Korea earlier today and the continued fear of the debt drisis spreading throughout Europe.
Euro dips on concern that economic problems will spread
The Euro has started to lose ground against the USD and the GBP amidst concerns that Ireland’s financial bailout has not assured markets that this crisis will not spread. First it was Greece at €110 billion, now Ireland at €90 billion. These are vast sums of money and are being banded around in the press […]
Irish Bailout Speculation Drives Markets
Ireland has finally admitted today that it may ask for a bailout as ECB President Jean-Claude Trichet signaled debt ridden nations can’t rely on him to keep their financial systems afloat forever. Lehinan has said that he would welcome contingency capital from the EU’s rescue fund. There is however now a growing concern that banks […]
US Stocks Climb on CPI figures
The S&P has rebounded from its largest drop since August as slower than expected inflation has helped to quash critics arguments against the Fed’s recent stimulus. This is a form of a relief bounce that has been caused by the lack of news and data coming from Europe and China and the slower than expected […]
UK Exposed to Irish Bailout?
This afternoon we have heard that the UK has a 13% exposure to the Irish debt situation and has therefore been called upon to help in a bailout package that could total upto €100 billion Euro’s. Mervyn King has stated that the UK’s exposure is by no means trivial which is in most traders eyes […]
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