Who Cares About The US Dollar?
Nov 5, 2009 Markets
Who cares about the dollar? It turns out quite a few do, except for those who could put it on a course to long-term recovery. First of all, you should care, as the purchasing power of your dolla...
Tags: Currencies, Dollar Plunges, Dollar Savings, Purchasing Power, Risk, Stake, Us Dollar
What Does The G-7 Think About Currencies?
Oct 3, 2009 Markets
The G-7 meets this weekend in Istanbul. So what’s on the minds of these leaders of the top industrialized countries of the world?
They’re all worried about currencies. Spec...
Tags: 1960s, 1970s, British Pound, Countries Of The World, Currencies, Dollar, Global Economy, Industrialized Countries, Istanbul, Predecessors
US Dollar Rallies On Worse Than Expected U.S. Non-Farm Payroll Report
Oct 2, 2009 Markets
The U.S. Non-Farm Payroll Report came out worse than expected. Traders were looking for a loss of between 175,000 and 225,000 jobs. The actual number showed a loss of 263,000 jobs. The biggest j...
Tags: Currencies, Dollar, Government Healthcare, Investors, Japanese Yen, Job Losses, Jobs, Payroll Report, Rallies, Stimulus Plan
Aussie and U.S. Dollars Go Head-To-Head
Oct 1, 2009 Forex
The U.S. dollar was higher recently against the majors, including against the Australian dollar which has been one of the more powerful currencies this week. The Aud/Usd pair is still trading well,...Tags: Aud Usd, Aussie, Australian Dollar, Currencies, Majors, Ounce
Friendly IMF Reports Weakens Demand For U.S. Dollar
Sep 30, 2009 Markets
The U.S. Dollar closed lower against most major currencies on Wednesday. The bearish tone was set during the overnight trading session following the release of a report from the International ...
Tags: Currencies, Dollar, Financial Crisis, Imf Report, Imf Reports, International Monetary Fund, Losses, Trading Session
Video: 9/30 FX Options Report
Sep 30, 2009 Markets
The USD weakened vs. most major currencies, as mixed U.S. economic data releases weighed on the broader market. … [
Tags: Currencies, Economic Data, Fx Options
Commodity Currencies Rebound Versus The US Dollar
Sep 30, 2009 Markets
Well… Instead of a “turn around Tuesday”, we’re seeing a whiplash Wednesday! And for once the Big Dog (euro) (EUR) didn’t lead the other little dogs (currencies) ...
Tags: Aud, Australia, Big Dog, Chase, Commodity, Currencies, Dollar Down, Dollar Euro, Europe, Lead, Led, Little Dogs, New Zealand, Nzd, Opening Doors, Porch, Rebound, Us Dollar, Whiplash, Woodshed
US Dollar Falls As IMF Says Economy Will Recover Sooner Rather Than Later
Sep 30, 2009 Markets
The U.S. Dollar is down substantially across the board as an International Monetary Fund Report encouraged traders to lighten up their recent long positions. Since late last week the U.S. Doll...
Tags: Currencies, Dollar, Global Economy, Imf, International Monetary Fund, Investors, Stimulus
Singapore Stock Market Updates: Focus On Small & Mid Caps
Sep 29, 2009 Markets
Morning Highlights Our Focus For Today is On Still on Small & Mid Cap STI (^STI) opened up at 2,681.69 and came down subsequently. The other Asian Markets were mostly higher in spite of o...
Tags: Amp, Aqua Terra, Asia Food, Asian Markets, Cancel, Currencies, Fastening, Hiap Seng, Japanese Stocks, Lookout, Losses, Mid Cap, Mid Caps, Singapore Market, Singapore Stock Market, Spite, Sti, Stock Market Updates, Wall Street, Yen
Tuesday’s Forex Outlook
Sep 29, 2009 Markets
US Dollar (USD)
The Dollar gained versus most majors driven from the other currencies economic data. ECB\’s President Trichet said that a strong Dollar is important for the stabilit...
Tags: Acquisition Activity, Crude Oil, Currencies, Dow Jones, Economic Data, Economy, Forex, Gold, Majors, Merger And Acquisition, Nasdaq, Outlook, Stocks, Strong Dollar, Trichet, Xau

