Kathy Lien
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Kathy Lien is Director of Currency Research at GFT, and runs KathyLien.com.
Kathy has a Bachelors degree in Finance from New York University. Kathy has written for Stocks and Commodities, CBS Market Watch, ActiveTrader, Futures and SFO Magazine. She is frequently quoted on Bloomberg and Reuters and has taught seminars across the country. She has also hosted trader chats on EliteTrader, eSignal, and FXStreet, sharing her expertise in both technical and fundamental analysis.
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Jobless Claims Highlight Seismic Challenges Facing US Economy
When the labor market is in trouble, the US economy is in trouble.
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Global Unwind Continues
We are in a global easing cycle and the market expects central banks around the world to follow the UK’s aggressive interest rate cuts. What interest rate cuts will we see in December?
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EUR/USD Slips As Oil And Stocks Head Lower
The decline in oil prices is bullish for the US dollar, and Japanese yen.
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Someting To Like About USD/CAD?
From a fundamental and technical perspective, the odds are skewed towards further gains in the currency pair.
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Risk Of 8% Unemployment
The US labor market is in a recession and the latest numbers confirm that.
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Why October Non-Farm Payrolls Could Fall By 300K
Even though the US economy has not officially entered a recession, the US labor market has.
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Will The Fed Cut 25, 50 Or 75 Basis Points?
Now more than ever, the Fed’s decision could turnaround the currency and equity markets.
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Another Failed Attempt At Stabilization
After the sharp volatility in the currency and equity markets during the Asian and European trading sessions, the US session was relatively quiet up until the last 10 minutes of trading.
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Fed Fund Futures Pricing In 75 Basis Point Rate Cut On October 29?
The most anticipated event risk next week is the Federal Reserve’s interest rate decision.
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Finally Stabilization For The Financial Markets?
In the face of today's 200 point positive and negative swings in the Dow, it could be argued that the US dollar has been relatively stable if you only look at the daily change of the three major currency pairs.
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