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FXWire Pro Headline  |  February 2 2012 5:13 EST

RESEARCH: GBP, NOK and SEK should find on-going support


Quotes from Societe Generale Cross Asset Research:

-The US is growing, albeit not quickly; S&P are putting the chances of a Chinese 'hard landing' at 'only' 10%, and while the Euro Zone is probably in recession, and lacks any resolution to the debt crisis or even a Greek PSI deal, the effects of Mario Draghi's largesse are still providing comfort. The highlight of yesterday's PMIs however was the strength of the 'Euro outs', and GBP, NOK and SEK should all find on-going support.






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