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Dollar Index Posts Weekly Reversal Bottom
Updated: 11/20/09 06:27 pm by Brewer FX
    After reaching a 15-month low early in the week, the U.S. Dollar closed higher for the week against a trade-weighted basket of currencies.  Technically, this closing price ... Full Story »

Congress vs The Fed; Round 1
Updated: 11/20/09 04:18 pm by GCI Financial
€ The euro moved sharply lower vis-à-vis the U.S. dollar today as the single currency tested bids around the US$ 1.4800 figure and was capped around the $1.4935 level.  Man... Full Story »

Euro Traders Sensitive to Efforts to Talk Up Dollar
Updated: 11/20/09 08:39 am by Brewer FX
  The U.S. Dollar posted a strong gain versus major currencies on Thursday as investors pulled money out of higher risk assets and sought refuge in the safer Greenback.  Recent weak ... Full Story »

Friday Ramble
Updated: 11/20/09 08:23 am by Black Swan Capital LLC
Key News The Bank of Japan kept interest rates near zero. (Bloomberg) Asian policy makers are studying capital controls to limit “hot money” inflows that may stoke asset bubbles and for... Full Story »

USD rallies after early two-way action
Updated: 11/20/09 07:54 am by Core Financial Group, INC
The USD is higher at the best levels of the day so far to start New York after a quiet two-way overnight session that saw mostly technical trade. Most pairs failed to extend to the upside in ea... Full Story »

Not a good day for risk
Updated: 11/19/09 06:31 pm by GCI Financial
 € The euro moved lower vis-à-vis the U.S. dollar today as the single currency tested bids around the US$ 1.4840 level and was capped around the $1.4965 level.  Weaknes... Full Story »

Emerging Currency Appreciation Might Shake the Consensus
Updated: 11/19/09 09:57 am by Black Swan Capital LLC
Key News BRUSSELS, Nov 19 (Reuters) - Top euro zone officials will urge China this month to move towards a more flexible exchange rate policy but it will not be easy to introduce change soon, EU Mo... Full Story »

USD rallies to top of range ahead of US data
Updated: 11/19/09 07:50 am by Core Financial Group, INC
The USD is higher this morning as risk-appetite takes a break from recent bullish sentiment; equities, gold and oil are all lower overnight as the Greenback holds near overnight highs to start ... Full Story »

Fed's Bullard: Rates unch through 2012?
Updated: 11/18/09 06:23 pm by GCI Financial
€ The euro moved sharply higher vis-à-vis the U.S. dollar today as the single currency tested offers around the US$ 1.4990 level and was supported around the $1.4860 level. &nb... Full Story »

Dollar Loses Ground to Euro, but Finishes Mixed Versus Others
Updated: 11/18/09 05:10 pm by Brewer FX
    The EUR USD posted a sizable gain.  Tuesday's supportive comments from European Central Bank President Trichet were not enough to stop the Dollar’s slide today. Matte... Full Story »

USD recovers after early weakness
Updated: 11/18/09 03:49 pm by Core Financial Group, INC
The USD is recovering slightly from the worst levels of the day holding the psychological 75.00 area in the USDX into the close; weakness in equities and oil providing a bit of impetus as the m... Full Story »

Oh yen, we wonder when…
Updated: 11/18/09 10:20 am by Black Swan Capital LLC
Key News Mexico and Colombia plan to sell Samurai bonds, joining Poland and the Philippines in turning to Japanese investors for funding as governments grapple with budget deficits.  (Bloomber... Full Story »

USD lower to start, two-way action likely
Updated: 11/18/09 07:50 am by Core Financial Group, INC
The USD weakened in overnight trade dropping back to recent S/R levels in quiet two-way action; traders report that overnight news was positive for GBP and most interest in other pairs was due ... Full Story »

Dollar Manages to Hold on to Gains
Updated: 11/17/09 05:46 pm by Brewer FX
The U.S. Dollar managed to close higher today despite late session attempts in New York to erase earlier gains.  This is strong evidence that most of today’s rally was due to short-c... Full Story »

Trichet joins Bernanke in USD lovefest
Updated: 11/17/09 03:55 pm by GCI Financial
€ The euro fell sharply vis-à-vis the U.S. dollar today as the single currency tested bids around the US$ 1.4810 level and was capped around the $1.5000 figure.  Dealers ci... Full Story »

USD better but ends off the highs
Updated: 11/17/09 03:45 pm by Core Financial Group, INC
Despite a stronger USD today most market action was two-way and both sides of unchanged indicating a pause in the bullish enthusiasm for equities and commodities; a pause in the bearish sentime... Full Story »

In One Emerging Currency, Volatility Counts for Something ...
Updated: 11/17/09 08:27 am by Black Swan Capital LLC
Key News Bernanke Signals `Extended Period' May Be Even Longer as Joblessness Rises (Bloomberg) Japan's Deflation Concern Mounts Even as Economy Expands Most in Two Years (Bloomberg)   Qu... Full Story »

USD makes coordinated lift, clears stops to make highs
Updated: 11/17/09 07:52 am by Core Financial Group, INC
The USD is firming into the start of New York this morning as risk appetite cooled a bit overnight after Asian equities and commodities failed to follow-on higher after Monday’s rise to h... Full Story »

17/11/2009 - The Current Market Sentiment
Updated: 11/17/09 12:17 am by FX Recommends
Today's Ben Bernenke's talking about the greenback was exceptional and caused a spike in the forex. Ben Bernenke has assured the monetary policy following of the strong dollar policy and caring... Full Story »

Asian-Pacific Nations and Bernanke Comments Drive U.S. Dollar Lower
Updated: 11/16/09 11:11 pm by Brewer FX
  The U.S. Dollar finished lower against all major currencies today.  The down move was triggered by comments from high ranking individuals including Fed Chairman Bernanke and a Chin... Full Story »



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