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  1. FOMC: Deflation fears looming
  2. Majority of Danes now support euro adoption
  3. Eur/usd
  4. Japan's trade balance swung into a deficit of 63.9 billion JPY in October
  5. Currency Technical Report
  6. Action Bias Summary Table
  7. Beware of Seasonal Forex Reversals
  8. Crude Oil: A Key Level to Watch
  9. Gold mixed but sees increase in ETF demand, PGM's fall in Asia
  10. Czech 8-year floater auction surprises with decent demand
  11. US: Consumer prices fall back sharply in October
  12. US Treasuries go through the roof, as gloom and doom holds markets in its grip
  13. Daily Forex Overview
  14. TECHNICALS-Euro/dlr support at $1.2565/1.2544 –KBC
  15. GBP/USD: Trading the U.K. Retail Sales Release
  16. External Commerce Debit Balance of Switzerland in October was 1.84 bln Francs.
  17. Daily Forex and Dow Jones Recommended Levels
  18. U.K. Public-Sector Borrowing Rises More Than Expected as Tax Revenues Fall Short
  19. U.K. Retail Sales Falls For Second Month as Employment Opportunities Falter
  20. U.K. Retail Sales Falls For Second Month as Employment Opportunities Falter
  21. Chart of the Day: GBP/JPY
  22. UK retail sales, better than expected in October, despite slight decline
  23. United Kingdom M4 Money Supply increased 2.3% in Oct; 15.1% up on year
  24. United Kingdom Public Sector Net Borrowing falls to £1.4B in Oct from £8.1B in Sep
  25. United Kingdom Retail Sales edge down 0.1% in Oct; 1.9% up on the year
  26. USD/JPY: Japanese Yen strengthens on risk aversion
  27. Daily FX Forecast
  28. Climactic-Type Selling
  29. EUR/USD: (1.2492) Could not sustain above channel top and back below 1.2527 (see grap
  30. Today's Technical Trading Points
  31. Currencies remain rangebound, with the overall trend dictated by major global equity
  32. British transparency underscores sterling's value
  33. Asia Session
  34. U.S. Stocks dropped
  35. Daily Forex Technical Report - Risk Aversion Back as Stocks Tumble on Recession and D
  36. The Australian dollar and New Zealand dollar both drifted lower today
  37. Currency Majors Technical Analysis
  38. Euro-US Dollar Surges on Bigger-Than-Expected Drop in US CPI Only to Drop Later on Ri
  39. GBP/JPY Daily Outlook
  40. AUD/USD Daily Outlook
  41. EUR/USD Daily Outlook
  42. GBP/USD Daily Outlook
  43. USD/CHF Daily Outlook
  44. USD/JPY Daily Outlook
  45. Trend of the Day: USD/CAD
  46. Switzerland Trade Surplus Unexpectedly Widens as Import Demands Falter
  47. Switzerland Trade Surplus Unexpectedly Widens as Import Demands Falter
  48. German Producer Prices Fall, Raising Expectations for ECB Rate Cut
  49. German Producer Prices Fall, Raising Expectations for ECB Rate Cut
  50. BoE Deputy Governor John Gieve Signals Further Rate Cuts
  51. Worries over global recession, credit markets remain bearish, Yen rises
  52. Historical inflation decline pulls Wall Street down to six year low
  53. Switzerland Trade Balance rises to 1.84B in Oct from 1.44B in Sept
  54. German producer prices moderate in October
  55. Germany Producer Price Index; 0% in Oc; 7.8% up year on year
  56. EUR/USD Daily Outlook
  57. Daily FX Trade Analysis
  58. FOMC Minutes show US rate cuts may continue
  59. GBPUSD might be forming a short term cycle top
  60. Daily Market Outlook
  61. Recent Recommended Trades
  62. Falling Consumer Prices – Good or Bad for Consumers?
  63. New York Session
  64. USD Recovers Footing
  65. Dollar Soars as S&P500 Hits 5 Year Lows
  66. U.S. Forex Market Commentary
  67. U.S. Forex Market Commentary
  68. Breakable China
  69. U.S Market Update
  70. False Break Warning Expedite!
  71. Today's Live Show
  72. Irish Economic Outlook: Winter 2008
  73. The Sterling pared its gains against the Dollar
  74. The Sterling pared its gains against the Dollar
  75. Consumer Price Index: October 2008
  76. The latest audio outlook
  77. Full circle
  78. Black October, black November
  79. Currency Currents
  80. Mid-Day Forex Technical Report - Dollar Weakens as Consolidation Continues, FOMC Minu
  81. The Road to Financial Ruin: We Have to Spend Money Now
  82. Dollar dependent on defensive support
  83. Lower Consumer Prices Mean Lower Dollar?
  84. Currency Majors Technical Analysis
  85. Currencies Setting Up for a Major Breakout - FOMC Minutes Could be Trigger
  86. London Gold Market Report
  87. Daily Report: Risk Aversion Back as Stocks Tumble on Recession and Deflation Worry
  88. Fed Downgraded Forecasts, Signals Another Cut, Dollar Reverses Earlier Losses
  89. USD/CHF Mid-Day Outlook
  90. EUR/JPY Mid-Day Outlook
  91. USD/CAD Mid-Day Outlook
  92. USD/JPY Mid-Day Outlook
  93. GBP/USD Mid-Day Outlook
  94. EUR/USD Mid-Day Outlook
  95. Mid-Day Report: Dollar Weakens as Consolidation Continues, FOMC Minutes Next
  96. (FED) Minutes of the Federal Open Market Committee, October 28-29, 2008
  97. (BOE) Minutes of Monetary Policy Committee Meeting 5 and 6 November 2008
  98. Australia Intervenes in Forex Market, Spends Record 3 Billion to Boost Currency (Euro
  99. Asian Currencies Tumble Lower, Triggering Government Intervention Throughout the Paci
  100. Short-Term Forex Technical Outlook: USD/CAD
  101. Overnight Interest Rate Update 11.20.08
  102. A Drop in U.K. Retail Sales Would Confirm Bearish Pound Technical Outlook
  103. Identifying Trades with DailyFX 11.20.08
  104. Japanese Yen Gains as Asia Stock Markets Plunge (Update)
  105. European Economic Data Preview: Switzerland Trade Balance
  106. Japanese Exports Sink to Record Low - Is Yen Intervention Next?
  107. EUR/USD Sees Bearish Consolidation
  108. US Dollar To Benefit as Traders Bet on Swift Economic Recovery
  109. Japanese Yen Jumps While US Stocks Close at Lowest Levels Since March 2003
  110. Euro-US Dollar Surges on Bigger Than Expected Drop in US CPI, Only to Drop on Risk Av
  111. British Pound Spikes Amidst Wild Volatility, Falls Back as BOE Minutes Signal Further
  112. Strong AUDCAD Range Won't Hold For Long
  113. Timing Your Exits with Fibonacci Extensions
  114. Forex Wrapup 11.19.08
  115. Rates May Be Slashed to 50-Year Lows, Fed Minutes Show
  116. 400+ Point Dow Jones Loss Sends US Dollar, Japanese Yen Higher - Watch for Further Lo
  117. Dollar Future Depends On Rates And Growth Beyond December
  118. Euro-US Dollar Surges on Bigger-Than-Expected Drop in US CPI Only to Drop Later on Ri
  119. Japanese yen accelerate vs. the dollar, risk aversion
  120. US EIA Crude Oil Stocks change increase by 1.6 mill. barrels in Nov 15 week
  121. US Housing starts fall again to record low in October
  122. US CPI decreases sharply in October
  123. US Building Permits decrease 12% to 0.708M in Oct
  124. US Housing Starts decreases 4.5% to 0.791M in Oct
  125. US: Consumer Price Index 3.7% up YoY in October; Core CPI, 2.2% up
  126. US Consumer Price Index down 1% in Oct; Core CPI; -0.1%
  127. Canada Leading Indicators down 0.4% in Oct
  128. US Oct MBA Mortgage Applications decline 6.2% in Nov 14 week
  129. UK CBI industrial trends survey shows output at 18-year low in November
  130. United Kingdom CBI Industrial Trends Survey - Orders index edge up to -38 in Nov vs -
  131. BOE Minutes: 150 bp rate cut approved unanimously to diminish effects of credit tight
  132. Matsys D Trade Signals
  133. Action Bias Summary Table
  134. London Session
  135. Japanese yen accelerate vs. the dollar, risk aversion
  136. Asia Session
  137. Forex - Dollar keeps rising on global economy worries
  138. The Chinese yuan is lower vs. the dollar at 6.8303
  139. Poor demand outlook dampens interest in base metals
  140. Pressure Mounting for Action by the Bank of Japan
  141. Euro: Still trading in the defined down trend channel that it has been in for more th
  142. Technical Summary for Majors
  143. On Wednesday the JPY rose 0.6 % against the USD
  144. Currency Technical Report
  145. Eur/usd
  146. Dollar Buys are still more Prospective
  147. Forex Technical Analysis on Majors
  148. Currency Majors Technical Analysis
  149. Currency Currents
  150. Daily Market ReportThe U.S. dollar is relatively unchanged from yesterday
  151. Asian Session: Markets mull U.S Automakers plea for help, could we see the rescue pac
  152. The Chinese yuan is lower vs. the dollar at 6.8303
  153. Gold shows mixed signals, PGM's upbeat after JM/Lonmin reports
  154. Zloty leads regional losses
  155. Daily Forex Overview
  156. Global recession spreading – time to be cautious
  157. US: PPI drops sharply, while core PPI reaches its highest level since 1989
  158. U.S Market Update
  159. Forex Market Outlook on Minors/Crosses
  160. Today's Technical Trading Points
  161. U.S. stocks rose
  162. Daily Forex Technical Report - A Busy Day Featuring BoE and FOMC Minutes
  163. Daily Scalping Tip
  164. EUR/USD: (1.2623) Could not sustain below 1.2527 (see graph)
  165. Daily FX Forecast
  166. Last-Hour Rally Brings Indices into Plus Column
  167. EUR also tracked the Dow, and rose to around 1.27
  168. Markets and Market Timing
  169. Support, Resistance and Range Forecast
  170. Budget Deficit In October 2008
  171. EUR/USD: Trading the U.S. Consumer Price Index (CPI)
  172. Pivot Upside Expected for Dow, DDM
  173. The British pound fell against the dollar and euro today with UK inflation data
  174. US Dollar: CPI Forecasted to Fall by Most on Record, But Fed Meeting Minutes May Stea
  175. Daily Market Outlook
  176. GBPUSD is in consolidation to down trend
  177. 19/11/2008 - the current market sentiment
  178. New York Session
  179. Housing Market Update – Grim News Bolsters Sheila Bair's Plan to Stem the Crisis
  180. US Dollar: Paulson Comments Are Big Disappointment
  181. U.S. Forex Market Commentary
  182. U.S. Forex Market Commentary
  183. New lows for the year!
  184. GBP/JPY Daily Outlook
  185. AUD/USD Daily Outlook
  186. EUR/USD Daily Outlook
  187. GBP/USD Daily Outlook
  188. USD/CHF Daily Outlook
  189. Daily Report: A Busy Day Featuring BoE and FOMC Minutes
  190. EUR/JPY Mid-Day Outlook
  191. EUR/USD Mid-Day Outlook
  192. GBP/USD Mid-Day Outlook
  193. USD/CHF Mid-Day Outlook
  194. USD/JPY Mid-Day Outlook
  195. USD/CAD Mid-Day Outlook
  196. Mid-Day Report: Forex Markets in Tight Range Despite Surprises in US and UK Inflation
  197. (FED) Ben S. Bernanke - Troubled Asset Relief Program and the Federal Reserve's Liqui
  198. Trend of the Day: EUR/CHF
  199. Post of the Day: USD/CHF
  200. Chart of the Day: GBP/USD
  201. Easing U.S. Consumer Prices Contradicts Bullish Dollar Technical Outlook
  202. ECB President Trichet See's Worst Financial Crisis Since World War II
  203. Overnight Interest Rate Update 11.19.08
  204. Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) Steps in Twice to Stem HKD Rise
  205. Short-Term Forex Technical Outlook: CAD/JPY
  206. Australia to See Recession in 2009, Bank of England Minutes Ahead (Euro Open)
  207. Identifying Trades with DailyFX 11.19.08
  208. Australia At Risk of Recession in 2009, Says Westpac
  209. US Dollar: CPI Forecasted to Fall by Most on Record, But Fed Meeting Minutes May Stea
  210. British Pound Weighed Down By Drop in UK CPI, May Be Exacerbated By BOE Meeting Minut
  211. Japanese Yen Eases Back as Market-Wide Consolidations Continue
  212. Euro: ECB President Trichet Stresses Difference Between Deflation and Disinflation, M
  213. European Economic Data Event Risk for 11.19.2008
  214. Forex Wrapup 11.18.08
  215. European Economic Data Preview: Bank of England Minutes
  216. British Pound Could Tumble on BOE Minutes, US Dollar Faces Risks From US CPI, FOMC Mi
  217. US Dollar: CPI Forecasted to Fall by Most on Record, But Fed Meeting Minutes May Stea
  218. Recession fears weigh on Asian stock markets
  219. EUR/USD: The Euro Dollar, in a triangle formation
  220. US Net long Term TIC flows increase in September
  221. US Sep Net Long-term TIC Flows up to $66.2B vs $21B in Aug
  222. US Producer Prices Index drop beyond expectations in October
  223. US Producer Price Index declines 2.8% in Oct; core PPI, 0.4% up
  224. Recent Recommended Trades
  225. Matsys D Trade Signals
  226. FX Market Update
  227. London Session
  228. Mid-Day Forex Technical Report - Forex Markets in Tight Range Despite Surprises in US
  229. Bank of Japan Could Be a Factor if Yen Continues to Appreciate
  230. Today's Live Show
  231. Dollar Is Looking for Direction! Can Bernanke and Paulson Help?
  232. Currency Currents
  233. The foreign exchange market was relatively calm overnight
  234. US Treasuries continue to move ahead, curve flattens
  235. London Gold Market Report
  236. Canada should fare better than in 1990
  237. Asian Session: Citi cuts 52'000 jobs
  238. Currency Technical Report
  239. The CEE currencies shrug off S&P's rating downgrade
  240. Brent below 50$/b level
  241. US Treasuries eke out some additional gains in quiet session
  242. Eur/usd
  243. The GBP is 1.8 % advance against the USD
  244. Risk and Carry Guiding the Dollar
  245. Forex - Risk aversion remains high in currencies after weak data and lower stock mark
  246. Action Bias Summary Table
  247. Yang out as Yahoo Chief, Dovish RBA Sinks Aussie Index to 4-year low
  248. Forex Technical Analysis on Majors
  249. US TNote Future – Dec 2008
  250. Stock markets drifting towards recent lows

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