Posts published in September 2010

Concerns for Europe’s Economy Make Zloty Weaker

The Polish zloty fell today on the renewed concerns for the Europe’s fiscal condition and the ability to fight the budget deficits. For now the currency tries to regain its strength but encountered the resistance. The Standard & Poor’s…

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Canadian Dollar Falls with Stocks & Oil Prices

The Canadian dollar fell today after the stocks and the crude oil prices declined, erasing the demand for the growth-related currencies, and as the speculation, that the Bank of Canada would refrain from rising the interest rates further,…

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Australian Dollar Near Two-Year High

The Australian dollar reached today the highest level in two years against its US counterpart as the improving market sentiment and the outlook for the increasing stimulus from the US Federal Reserve boosted the appeal of the riskier…

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Good Economic Reports from US & Europe Push Loonie Higher

The Canadian dollar went up today against the US dollar, paring previous losses, as the German business sentiment unexpectedly increased and the number of the US durable good orders grew, increasing the attractiveness of the growth-related…

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Capital Inflows Bolster Indian Rupee

The Indian rupee, together with other Asian currencies, rose today on the speculation that the increasing capital inflows from the global funds in the region’s economy would allow the Asian countries to profit from…

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Yen Slumps on Talks About Another Intervention

The Japanese yen is rising after it previously declined today on the speculation that Japan intervened to trim the currency’s gains in order to protect the nation’s exporters. Japan perhaps sold the yen today…

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Euro Declines as Reports Signal About Slower Growth

The euro fell today as the reports signaled that the European economic recovery may be slowing, diminishing the attractiveness of the shared 16-nation currency to the investors. The French Services PMI was at 58.8 this month,…

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