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Euro Dips on ECB’s Concerns
One day after the European Central Bank expressed its concerns with the recent rise of the Euro, the common currency held steady close to a 2-week trough against its main rival, the U.S. Dollar. Continue reading
Euro Dips on ECB’s Concerns
One day after the European Central Bank expressed its concerns with the recent rise of the Euro, the common currency held steady close to a 2-week trough against its main rival, the U.S. Dollar. Continue reading
Central Banks’ Policy Decisions Loom
The Euro slipped against both the greenback and the Japanese Yen during Asian trading hours as investors take a wait and see approach ahead of the European Central Bank’s policy meeting decision which will be announced later today. Continue reading
Central Banks’ Policy Decisions Loom
The Euro slipped against both the greenback and the Japanese Yen during Asian trading hours as investors take a wait and see approach ahead of the European Central Bank’s policy meeting decision which will be announced later today. Continue reading
BOJ Head Announces Early Retirement
The Japanese Yen fell broadly during the Asian trading session while investors consider the next probable Bank of Japan governor who will be called to act as the government’s puppet in their quest to bring the Japanese economy back to health. Continue reading
BOJ Head Announces Early Retirement
The Japanese Yen fell broadly during the Asian trading session while investors consider the next probable Bank of Japan governor who will be called to act as the government’s puppet in their quest to bring the Japanese economy back to health. Continue reading
Euro Gives Back Gains, Concern Grows
During the Asian trading session, the Euro gave back some of its previous gains as investors consider the political fallout in two of the Eurozone’s largest economies, specifically Italy and Spain. Continue reading
Euro Gives Back Gains, Concern Grows
During the Asian trading session, the Euro gave back some of its previous gains as investors consider the political fallout in two of the Eurozone’s largest economies, specifically Italy and Spain. Continue reading
Yen Slump Resumes in New Week
A new week began much as the old week did, with the Japanese Yen under unrelenting sell pressure as investors wonder how far the Japanese central bank will have to ease in order to bring under control several years of dogged deflation. Continue reading
Yen Slump Resumes in New Week
A new week began much as the old week did, with the Japanese Yen under unrelenting sell pressure as investors wonder how far the Japanese central bank will have to ease in order to bring under control several years of dogged deflation. Continue reading
