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Euro Threatens 1.45 As Dow Jones Rallies
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Another week of pronounced financial volatility produced sharp swings for the euro/US dollar exchange rate.
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Currency Intervention, PM Election Takes Center Stage
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The Japanese yen lost ground after advancing to a fresh record-high during the previous week, and the low-yielding currency may weaken further as policy maker step up their efforts to stem the marked appreciation in the exchange rate.
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Sterling Outlook Hinges On Broader Risk Appetite Amid Quiet Docket
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The sterling fell against the greenback this week as global equity markets remained in consolidation after last week's massive swings fueled concerns regarding the health of the global economy.
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No Place For A Gold Bug
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The bull market in gold began at the end of the 90's. It will keep going until the price of gold intersects the price of the Dow.
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The Turns Of The Century
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Fighting a credit contraction with more credit is a losing proposition. Eventually, investors are bound to realize that stocks are headed down. Eventually the bear market will resume. And eventually it will come to an end.
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Where Warren Buffett Is Wrong
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Warren Buffett is telling investors to buy stocks now, because nothing beats quality US stocks over the long run.
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Five Federal Reserve Options
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From the most flimsy to the most aggressive, Kathy Lien gives us five options of the Federal Reserve.
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Debt Woes In A Cosmic Bear Market
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Why is it getting heavier? Because, as the economy gets crushed under the weight of so much debt, it becomes harder and harder for people to earn the money to pay back their loans.
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Bearish Triangles Setting Up
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Triangles are typically trend continuation patterns, which suggests strongly that when the current patterns run their course, they should resolve into new downlegs.
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The Recession Of 2011?
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The data this week was just ugly. Even the uptick in the leading economic indicators, seized upon by so many talking heads, must have a large asterisk beside it.
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