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Friday, December 16, 2011

Where the Euro Should be Trading / Currencies / Euro

By: Bloomberg

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleJohn Taylor, founder of the world's largest currency hedge fund FX Concepts LLC, spoke to Bloomberg TV's Lisa Murphy. Taylor talked about what currencies his fund is currently investing in and gave his thoughts on the euro and USD.

On where he thinks the euro should be trading:

"It seems to me that [the euro] should be a lot lower than it is."

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Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Indian Rupee to Stop here for a while and Why Rupee Fell? / Currencies / India

By: Dhaval_Shah

 

Dear investor

Indian Rupee hit the target of 54, I had given in last letter titled “ Why Indian Rupee falling precipitously??” (Link).

I had also mentioned reasons for rupee’s sharp fall like Fiscal Deficit, Trade Deficit and bearish sentiments among Foreign Investors caused by hyperinflation and mismanagement of governance.  

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Friday, December 09, 2011

Aussie Dollar Drops on China Economic Weakness / Currencies / Forex Trading

By: Regent_Markets

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleWhile European politicians bicker, another global worry flashed in the small hours of this morning. China has been the engine of global growth in recent years but today's economic data came in below expectations in many areas. As a major supplier of China, Australia has been hit hard by this so far with the AUD/USD down 0.70% and the NZD/USD down by a similar margin.

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Wednesday, December 07, 2011

The European Debt Crisis and Unstable Currency Markets / Currencies / Eurozone Debt Crisis

By: Bob_Chapman

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleEven the middle of the road journalists are beginning to question Europe’s elected and appointed leadership. This past Monday the plan for the euro zone was laid out for a final capitulation to world government. The financial crisis has been handled from behind the scenes by the Fed, so that Germany’s Chancellor Merkel and France’s President can concentrate on more important matters, namely the final federalization of the euro zone to be followed by the entrapment of the remainder of the European Union.

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Wednesday, December 07, 2011

The Three Must-Own Currencies of 2012 / Currencies / Forex Trading

By: Money_Morning

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleMartin Hutchinson writes: If 2011 taught us one thing, it's that currency investing can be a dangerous business.

For instance, the euro - the simplest of hedges against a declining dollar and the U.S. Federal Reserve's expansive monetary policy - has run into difficulties, losing billions for even the most sophisticated Wall Street banks.

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Tuesday, December 06, 2011

Euro most expensive in Greece / Currencies / Euro

By: Pravda

The euro is overvalued in several countries of Southern Europe. The joint European currency is undervalued in other countries of the European continent, particularly in the north and in the center of the EU. The euro is most expensive in Greece and least expensive in Belgium, experts said.

Europe's southern states, which have debt problems, are supposed to be interested in a weaker euro. However, it is impossible to do it in one separate state since the currency is common for many other countries.

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Monday, December 05, 2011

US Dollar Technical Update / Currencies / US Dollar

By: Tony_Pallotta

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleIn the coming weeks you will hear me discuss the current trade as a "credit event that equity will be forced to acknowledge." It is important to understand what will drive equity prices. The main stream media will make up "excuses" for price action but I believe as always they will be misguided.

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Saturday, December 03, 2011

Euro Dollars - The Great Dollar Overhang and Missing M3 Component - Gold and Silver / Currencies / US Dollar

By: Jesse

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleThese figures are from the Preliminary BIS Reports of November 2011 which reflect reporting bank positions as of the Jun 2011 quarter. Obviously therefore they do not yet reflect the recent Fed expansion of the swap lines for dollars. The first chart represents the total dollars held by banks as 'foreign currency.'

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Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Guide to Saving the Euro / Currencies / Eurozone Debt Crisis

By: Axel_Merk

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleCan the euro be saved? Is it possible to stem the flight of money from the periphery into the core? With a botched German auction in mind, investors are now wondering whether it’s possible to prevent a flight out of “all things euro”? We examine the dual challenges of fiscal sustainability and bank solvency in this analysis, with the not-so-modest title “Guide to Save the Euro”.

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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Euro May Not Survive Christmas / Currencies / Euro

By: Pravda

The European debt crisis is gathering pace. The debt of the Eurozone countries totals 89 percent of the GDP vs. the required 60 percent. The crisis has hit both secondary and primary economies. The public debt of Greece makes up 166 percent of the GDP, Portugal - 106 percent. The largest economies of the region also exceed the limit: Germany - 83 percent of the GDP, France - 87 percent, Spain - 67 percent of the GDP.

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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

The Anglo-American Century and Why the Financial Engineers Hate Gold and Silver / Currencies / Fiat Currency

By: Jesse

Best Financial Markets Analysis Article'Nominal GDP targeting' is a way of raising the Fed's inflation target without admitting to it explicitly.

Nominal GDP means that one can meet their growth target simply by inflating the money supply to make up the difference between 'real growth' and 'headline growth.'

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Thursday, November 24, 2011

The Money Crisis' First Blush, The Gold Pool Debate / Currencies / Fiat Currency

By: Adrian_Ash

Best Financial Markets Analysis Article"I cannot think of anything which would more surely lead to a danger of all-round deflation than the collapse of international monetary confidence."
 - Roy Jenkins, then British chancellor, debate on the London Gold Pool, 18 March 1968

This SUMMER'S FIRST U.S. debt downgrade came after Washington failed to fix the debt ceiling one way or the other. Three months later, and Washington just failed again.

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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Has the Kiwi Dollar Hit Bottom? / Currencies / Forex Trading

By: Regent_Markets

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleThe financial markets are on the rebound this morning with beaten up currencies leading the bounce. The NZD/USD has been hammered through November, but is the biggest gaining dollar pair, up 0.56%. The AUD/USD is not far behind, up 0.52%.

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Monday, November 21, 2011

Currency Markets Start Week on Back Foot / Currencies / Forex Trading

By: Regent_Markets

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleThis morning we're seeing markets start with a familiar cautious tone. The weekend news flow didn't throw up any big negatives, but hasn't been any big positives either. The Yen and US dollar are the currencies in demand so far this morning with the biggest mover being the AUD/JPY which is down 0.55%. The GBP/JPY isn't far behind at -0.43% this morning.

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Friday, November 18, 2011

Japanese Yen Set For Major Reversal / Currencies / Japanese Yen

By: Colin_Twiggs

This is a 20-year (monthly) chart of the US dollar against the Japanese yen. The dollar has declined in a primary down-trend since early 2008. Long-term support at 80 failed to halt the fall and the greenback is now ranging between ¥75 and ¥80.

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