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  1. How low can sterling go?
  2. GBP/JPY Daily Outlook
  3. AUD/USD Daily Outlook
  4. EUR/USD Daily Outlook
  5. GBP/USD Daily Outlook
  6. USD/JPY Daily Outlook
  7. USD/CHF Daily Outlook
  8. Daily Report: Focusing Turning to UK CPI
  9. (RBA) Reserve Bank of Australia Minutes of the Monetary Policy Meeting of the Board,
  10. Pound Trades Heavy As Inflation Drops the Most in 11 Years
  11. U.K. Inflation Falls the Most in 11 Years, Fueling Concern for Deflation
  12. U.K. Inflation Pulls Back From Record High, Fueling Bets For Additional Rate Cuts
  13. German Government Advisor Suggests to Expand Stimulus Program as Euro-Zone Economies
  14. Swiss Retail Sales Surge 6.4% on Discretionary Spending
  15. Switzerland Retail Sales Unexpectedly Rise 6.4% as Electronics and Household Spending
  16. Short-Term Forex Technical Outlook: GBP/USD
  17. Trend of the Day: AUD/USD
  18. Post of the Day: GBP/USD
  19. Chart of the Day: GBP/USD
  20. Overnight Interest Rate Update 11.18.08
  21. Easing Consumer Prices Validates Bearish Pound Technical Outlook
  22. Identifying Trades with DailyFX 11.18.08
  23. Forex Market Update: US Dollar Firm in Asia as Equity Declines Fueled by Risk Aversio
  24. EUR/USD Ready For A Big Move Tomorrow?
  25. European Economic Data Preview: Switzerland Retail Sales
  26. Forex Automated Trading Signals Buy U.S. Dollar Against Canadian Counterpart
  27. Breakout2 Sells Swiss Franc Against Japanese Yen, At a Discount
  28. Reserve Bank of Australia Sees Rates at 'Neutral' Position
  29. British Pound Gains on Technical Retracements, Downside Risks Remain
  30. Risk and Carry Guiding the Dollar
  31. UK consumer prices moderate in October on lower crude prices
  32. United Kingdom Retail Price Index rises 0.3% in Oct; 4.2% up on year
  33. United Kingdom Consumer Price Index moderates to 4.5% y-o-y in Oct; Core CPI 1.9% up
  34. Swiss retail sales pick up strongly in September
  35. Switzerland Adjusted Real Retail Sales increase 6.4% in Sep after flat in August
  36. Asian stocks down, driven by banks and real state companies
  37. Daily FX Forecast
  38. GBPUSD: Trading the U.K. Consumer Price Index
  39. FXI China ETF Looking Strong
  40. Daily Market Outlook
  41. Citibank to Cut 50 000 Jobs, Economic Worries Persist
  42. USDCHF stays in a rising price channel
  43. Currency markets were largely subdued after the New Zealand close
  44. US Dollar Remains Inversely Linked to Stocks, But Correlations Don't Hold Forever...
  45. Japan Falls into Recession, USD Eases
  46. U.S. Stocks fell
  47. Is the Dollar Rally Over?
  48. Excluding Special Factors, Industrial Production Is Significantly Weak
  49. U.S. Forex Market Commentary
  50. U.S. Forex Market Commentary
  51. New York Session
  52. Daily Scalping Tip
  53. Currency Currents
  54. 47 points to nowhere
  55. Speculative investors turn further GBP sour
  56. EUR/USD daily
  57. U.S Market Update
  58. Today's Live Show
  59. Dollar Hangs Tight on GM Risk
  60. US deterioration to test dollar confidence
  61. Technical Summary for Majors
  62. Mid-Day Forex Technical Report - Markets Stay in Range after Mixed US Data
  63. Lack of Direction from G-20 Meeting Triggers Rally in British Pound
  64. Matsys D Trade Signals
  65. Dollar & Wine Enjoyed!
  66. European currencies rebound on 'profit-taking; Commodities remain soft on continued g
  67. ECB's "The Euro at ten" conference – Key takeaways
  68. London Gold Market Report
  69. Japan released Q3 GDP figures confirming that their economy is in a recession
  70. The NBS Cuts Base Rate by 50 bps to 3.25%
  71. Japan is officially in Recession; Risk Aversion Seen Intact
  72. The U.S. Dollar is Gonna be Around for a Long, Long, LONG Time
  73. Weekly Technical Commentary
  74. Sterling hits 13-years low on UK rate cut view
  75. Trends, Cycles and Danger of Historical Extrapolation
  76. EUR/JPY Mid-Day Outlook
  77. USD/CAD Mid-Day Outlook
  78. EUR/USD Mid-Day Outlook
  79. USD/CHF Mid-Day Outlook
  80. USD/JPY Mid-Day Outlook
  81. GBP/USD Mid-Day Outlook
  82. Mid-Day Report: Markets Stay in Range after Mixed US Data
  83. US Dollar Remains Inversely Linked to Stocks, But Correlations Don’t Hold Foreve
  84. European Economic Data Preview: UK Consumer Price Index
  85. US Dollar Remains Inversely Linked to Stocks, But Correlations Don't Hold Forever...
  86. A AUDUSD Range Setup That Accounts For Two Of Three Scenarios
  87. Japanese Yen Slips as Japan's Economy Falls into Recession for First Time Since 2001
  88. Forex Wrapup 11.17.08
  89. Forex Emerging Markets Weekly - November 17, 2008
  90. Euro is Bearish Below 1.2855
  91. Committments of Traders Report
  92. G-20 Disappoints the Markets, US Dollar Short-Term Forecast
  93. Forex Trading Signals Update: Momentum Strategies Outperform, But Range Maintains Upp
  94. New Zealand Dollar Technical Outlook
  95. Yen Technical Outlook
  96. British Pound Technical Outlook
  97. Euro Technical Outlook
  98. Swiss Franc Technical Outlook
  99. Canadian Dollar Technical Outlook
  100. Japan is officially in Recession; Risk Aversion Seen Intact
  101. GBP/USD: Strong recovery for the Pound
  102. US Industrial Production increased unexpectedly in October
  103. US Oct Industrial Production increases 1.3% in Oct; Capacity Utilization at 76.4%
  104. NY Empire State manufacturing index falls to its lowest level in November
  105. US NY Empire State Manufacturing Index drops to -25.43 in Nov vs -24.62 in Sept
  106. Forex - G20 meeting ended without concrete results and overall plan to stimulate the
  107. Dollar Could Show Signs of Weakness in the Coming Weeks!
  108. Asian Session: G20 fails to impress as the dark hand of recession comes knocking on J
  109. November 17 - 21
  110. Choppy trade continues as markets mull G20 comments
  111. China's export growth slowed as the global financial crisis cut demand
  112. The Humpty Dumpty Economy
  113. Eur/usd
  114. Enthusiasm for Chinese stimulus package only short-lived
  115. Enthusiasm for Chinese stimulus package only short-lived
  116. Bears Remain In Control...
  117. Currency Technical Report
  118. The JPY dips versus USD and EUR after Japanese Q3 GDP shrank 0.1 %
  119. Action Bias Summary Table
  120. Fear and Uncertainty in the Markets
  121. G20 Seen Short on Action, Japan Enters Recession
  122. Recent Recommended Trades
  123. US: Retail sales plunge sharply
  124. Euro-Bund future –Dec 2008
  125. Forex Technical Analysis on Majors
  126. European yield curve steepens further
  127. CE currencies feel some cautious relief
  128. Job Market in France will Face New Difficulties
  129. Daily Forex Overview
  130. Daily Forex and Dow Jones Recommended Levels
  131. EUR shrugged off confirmation that the euro zone is in recession
  132. Today's Technical Trading Points
  133. Most markets have kept in ‘triangle' consolidation patterns within October's large
  134. Most markets have kept in ‘triangle' consolidation patterns within October's large
  135. Fourth Quarter Off to Weak Start
  136. Daily FX Trade Analysis
  137. EUR: Attempt longs at 1.2555/1.2500; stop below 1.2300
  138. U.S. equities fell on bad retail sales
  139. G20 leaders agree that each country should come up with its own ideas on economic inc
  140. Asia Session
  141. Daily FX Forecast
  142. Embracing the horror
  143. GBP/JPY Daily Outlook
  144. AUD/USD Daily Outlook
  145. EUR/USD Daily Outlook
  146. GBP/USD Daily Outlook
  147. USD/JPY Daily Outlook
  148. USD/CHF Daily Outlook
  149. Daily Report: Dollar Higher after G20 Delivered Little Impact
  150. Euro-Zone Trade Deficit Holds Steady at 5.7B For Second Month as Imports Surge 2.1%
  151. Short-Term Technical Outlook: CHF/JPY
  152. Post of the Day: EUR/GBP
  153. Identifying Trades with DailyFX 11.17.08
  154. Japanese Economy Sinks into Recession, G-20 Offers Little to Shaky Markets (Euro Open
  155. U.K. Shadow Chancellor George Osborne Defends Comments on Pound Collapse
  156. Forex Market Update: Euro-Dollar (EURUSD) Fails to Regain 1.2600 in Deteriorating Fun
  157. Overnight Interest Rate Update 11.17.08
  158. European Economic Data Event Risk for 11.17.2008
  159. Forex Trading Signals Suggest NZDUSD Sell
  160. Forex Trading Signals Indicate USDCAD Buy
  161. US Dollar, Japanese Yen Rise As Markets Consider G-20 Outcome
  162. Euro Zone Trade deficit narrowed in September
  163. EU Trade deficit narrows to ?5.6 in Sep from ?9.4B in Aug
  164. G 20 summit lays the foundations of the economic recovery plan
  165. Markets Cave Near Close
  166. U.S. Manufacturing Expected to Hit Record Low, Will the Dollar Pull Back?
  167. Gold Mining ETF's Upmove Has Legs
  168. Weak US retail Sales Hurt Market Sentiment
  169. Daily Market Outlook
  170. Currency Majors Technical Analysis
  171. A "Need for Urgency" May Not Be Enough to Organize a Global Recessionary Fight
  172. Daily Forex Technical Report - Dollar Higher after G20 Delivered Little Impact
  173. USDJPY formed a short term cycle bottom at 94.47 level
  174. The euro weakened against its US and Japanese counterparts
  175. US Dollar Still the Safe Haven of Choice, Fed Meeting Minutes Present Event Risk Next
  176. FX Levels for Today November 17, 2008
  177. The Economy Gets a Margin Call
  178. U.S. Forex Market Commentary
  179. U.S. Forex Market Commentary
  180. Forex Trading Signals Suggest Two Yen Selling Opportunities
  181. We are at important levels coinciding with the G20
  182. Weekly Review and Outlook - Sterling Dived in Volatile but Indecisive Markets
  183. Weekly Review and Outlook: Sterling Dived in Volatile but Indecisive Markets
  184. EUR/USD Weekly Outlook
  185. USD/JPY Weekly Outlook
  186. GBP/USD Weekly Outlook
  187. USD/CHF Weekly Outlook
  188. AUD/USD Weekly Outlook
  189. USD/CAD Weekly Outlook
  190. EUR/JPY Weekly Outlook
  191. GBP/JPY Weekly Outlook
  192. The Swiss Franc At Major Support Levels, Is A Retrace In Store?
  193. New Zealand Dollar To Test October Lows As Carry Demand Stalls
  194. British Pound Could Forge New Lows As Rate And Growth Outlook Fail
  195. Forex Trading Weekly Forecast - 11.17.08
  196. Japanese Yen May Rally Through GDP Numbers On Carry Flows
  197. Australian Dollar Looks to G-20 Summit, Risk Trends for Direction Cues
  198. Today's Live Show
  199. Rock and Roll Over
  200. U.S Market Update
  201. Consumers Further Erode Retail Payrolls
  202. G20 might be Depressed!
  203. The zloty's surprising demise
  204. Black October, Black November…...
  205. Historical decline in bond yields
  206. Weekly Currency Brief
  207. London Session
  208. Technical Summary for Majors
  209. Currency Currents
  210. Fear and Uncertainty in the Markets
  211. Canadian Dollar Forming Bottom
  212. U.S. One and Three month LIBOR moved higher for a second straight day
  213. Mid-Day Forex Technical Report - Dollar and Yen Regains Ground after Retail Sales Fel
  214. Euroland: In recession as inflation falls
  215. Matsys D Trade Signals
  216. London Gold Market Report
  217. Europe in the throes of recession
  218. Daily FX Commentary
  219. Money markets seem to be on the right track
  220. Currency Technical Report
  221. Currency Technical Report
  222. Yen rises before G20 meeting as global economy enters into a recession
  223. Forex - Dollar and Yen dropped on lower risk aversion trading but demand for safety s
  224. EUR/USD Mid-Day Outlook
  225. USD/CHF Mid-Day Outlook
  226. USD/JPY Mid-Day Outlook
  227. GBP/USD Mid-Day Outlook
  228. Mid-Day Report: Dollar and Yen Regains Ground after Retail Sales Fell by Record Amoun
  229. A EURUSD Range Trade With A Breakout Contingency
  230. Canadian Dollar Sinks Further Against US Dollar on S&P Tumbles
  231. Euro Forecast Remains Dim on Euro Zone Recession Concerns
  232. US Dollar Strength May Be Tempered By Near-Term Resistance
  233. European And US Data Reflect Dueling Recessions, Rate Expectaitons To Be Fueled Next
  234. Japanese Yen Dominates as Demand for Carry Trades Remains Lackluster
  235. British Pound Continues to Consolidate Below 1.4950-1.5000, Forecast Depends on BOE M
  236. Euro Fails to Break Above Key Trendline Resistance, Shift in Risk Appetite Suggests W
  237. US Dollar Still the Safe Haven of Choice, Fed Meeting Minutes Present Event Risk Next
  238. Euro Downtrend Intact; Breakdown Possible Soon
  239. US Dollar Still the Safe Haven of Choice, Fed Meeting Minutes Present Event Risk Next
  240. A Tentative Rebound In Risk Appetite Starting To Unsettle Congestion, Boost The Dolla
  241. Overnight Interest Rate Update 11.14.08
  242. How To Use Fibonacci Retracements In Your Trading
  243. Euro Intraday Volatility Impressive; Breakout Next Week?
  244. US Consumer Confidence Unexpectedly Improves But Are Things Improving?
  245. US Dollar: Retail Sales, Import Prices Fall By Most On Record
  246. 11/16/2008 - Markets twisting in the wind as deleveraging continues
  247. US Univ. Michigan consumer sentiment index edges up in November
  248. US Business Inventories decrease 0.2% in Oct
  249. US: Reuters/Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index edges up to 57.9 in Nov from 57.6 in Oc
  250. US retail sales tumble in October

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