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Currency Articles - April 12, 2013 1:13
The Euro Yen Unwind Continues
Watching the currency markets right now is an interesting exercise — not a complicated one. The apocryphal Mrs. Watanabe is pulling her money out of her homeland and depositing it around the world in other currencies and government bonds that promise a far better real yield since her home country has seen fit to reward […]
Crude Oil Declines on Profit Taking
Crude oil futures ended lower on Monday finally after the consistent four bullish sessions in the last week. Investors were also concerned over the downgraded rating of Spanish bonds by Standard & Poor. Moreover, manufacturing data from Chicago area also fell to 56.2 percent in April as compared to expectations of 60.8 percent. Manufacturing gauge […]
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