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The Return Of Stagflation?
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While the feds pump up prices worldwide, the average fellow in America or Europe is unable to keep up. Local products and services are actually falling in price as he eases off his buying habits.
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The Bond Market's Search For The Bottom
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The only sure thing is that no government survives forever.
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Corcoran Technical Trading Patterns For February 28
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The flight to safety into the Swiss franc has been one of the more notable FX developments during the troubled times in North Africa and the Middle East.
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When Irish Eyes Are Voting
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Ireland was once the envy of Europe, with one of the highest growth rates in the world.
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The Ten Percent Solution
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All setups are worthless if you don't practice proper risk control.
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Of Government And Famine
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Specialization makes the world more vulnerable to systemic risk. Small problems become much bigger ones. Local famines have the potential to become global famines.
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US Dollar Recovery Depends On Nonfarm Payrolls, Dow Jones
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The US dollar finished the week lower against almost all G10 counterparts, continuing its multi-month downtrend ahead of a critical week of economic event risk.
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Euro Immunity To Risk Trends May Fade As ECB Decision Approaches
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Supporting interest rate expectations is particularly important for the euro’s performance.
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Japanese Yen: Directional Outlook Clouded, Volatility Likely
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The Japanese yen outperformed last week, rising against all of its major counterparts on the coattails of a sharp drop in risk appetite amid fears that turmoil in the Middle East will push up oil prices.
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British Pound To Face Headwinds As Interest Rate Expectations Falter
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Next week, the British pound traders will be faced with Nationwide house prices, PMI manufacturing, and the M4 money supply.
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