Archive for July 23rd, 2010

EMERGING MARKETS-Latam currencies mixed after bank stress tests
Reuters
to the potential problem that was brewing in Europe," said Ramses Villela, head of currency trading at Bulltick Capital Markets in Mexico City.

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Sydney Morning Herald
WORLD FOREX: Euro Steady Amid Bank Test Suspicions
Wall Street Journal
LONDON (Dow Jones)–The euro held steady Friday, as serious doubts over the credibility of stress test results on Europe's banks prevented a
FOREX-Euro falls as doubts over bank stress tests growReuters
FOREX, COMMODITIES & STOCKS OUTLOOK 23 July 2010Benzinga
FOREX-Euro falls as credibity of stress tests questionedForexyard
Forex Crunch (blog) -MarketWatch -Bloomberg
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Forex: GBP/USD falls below 1.5400 on stress test results
NASDAQ
FXstreet.com (Córdoba) – The Dollar is rising against European currencies after the release of the stress test results. GBP/USD failed to break above 1.5430
Forex: USD/JPY approaches to daily highNASDAQ
Forex: GBP/USD regains 1.5400 levelNASDAQ
Forex: GBP/USD retreats from 1.5450 to levels below 1.5400NASDAQ
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The Guardian
The Week in Review – Risk: Action and Reaction
Action Forex
The Fed Chairman, Ben Bernanke dominated currency trading this week adding risk and trader's aversion back into the mix. When the Federal Reserve worries in
Asian Stocks Gain on Apple Profit; Yen Rises Before BernankeSan Francisco Chronicle

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Exchange rate adds to wine industry woes
Stuff.co.nz
Wine companies' profits and future survival are under pressure with the continuing high dollar, especially against sterling,

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Three Characteristics of the Managed Floating Exchange Rate Regime
Forex Factory
The content of the managed floating exchange rate regime includes three aspects. First, the floating of exchange rate is based on market supply and demand

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Splash out for less on holiday
Telegraph.co.uk
This has no foreign exchange fee anywhere in the world, so you will get MasterCard's own exchange rate, which is about as competitive as you will find.

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SodaHead News
Singapore dollar to strengthen amid expanding economy: IMF
AFP
Singapore, unlike many other economies, uses the exchange rate rather than interest rates to conduct monetary policy. In a report after annual consultations
Singapore To Grow Nearly 10% This Year, IMF SaysRTT News
Singapore May Require Further `Calibration' of Monetary Policy, IMF SaysBloomberg
Singapore dollar likely to appreciate-IMFReuters
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