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LiveWire Economics Blog - March 24, 2013 0:31
Cyprus Headlines Are Deja Vu All Over Again
What is it about the European Union and the month of March? It was almost a year to the day that the Troika unveiled its secret plan to thieve the bank depositors in Cyrpus from the fateful Greek elections that resulted in actual impairment of holders of Greek debt. Greece was fixed only by overthrowing […]
Gold Bumps up to $1616 on Cyprus and Momentum
There is a triple top forming on the hourly gold chart right now, similar to the one that formed at $1587 last week. That one fell and so will this one. The market looks poised to take a shot at the $1620 mark tomorrow. A close above that would be a major bullish signal in […]
Crude Oil Gains on Supply Uncertainty
Crude oil futures gained on Tuesday despite stronger US dollar as investors were concerned over global oil supplies on threat of Syrian conflict may be spreading to other mid eastern countries. Moreover, the move of China for tackling slower growth in their economy also boosted the investors’ sentiment. On Tuesday, the People’s Bank of China […]
Crude Oil Futures Jump on Positive Global Economic Outlook
Crude oil Futures gained on Monday as investors were optimistic on the positive outlook for global economy. Moreover weaker greenback also supported the boost in the oil prices. Investors were upbeat on the latest comments by the head of International Monetary Fund who was positive about the global economy. However IMF’s Head Christine Lagarde was […]
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