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Euro-zone Government Debt Rises to 92.2% in Q1

EUROPEAN SESSION UPDATE: Little Euro reaction to the higher debt levels, the European session passes without much fanfare… Euro-zone government debt rose to 92.2% of GDP in the first quarter, which is up from 88.2% in Q4 of 2012. The news Read More →

Yen Gains After Japanese Election, US New Home Sales Data Ahead

The Japanese Yen rose in the aftermath of Japan’s upper-house election. The US Dollar may fall if June’s New Home Sales report proves disappointing. Talking Points Yen Gains, Nikkei Falls in the Aftermath of Japan’s Upper-House Election Dollar Eyes US New Home Sales Read More →

Euro Stability in the Face of Financial Trouble a Sign of Strength?

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Euro Stability in the Face of Financial Trouble a Sign of Strength? Fundamental Forecast for Euro: Neutral Both Italy and Portugal Central Banks Read More →

Australian Dollar Has Room to Recover if CPI Data Cooperates

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Australian Dollar Has Room to Recover if CPI Data Cooperates Fundamental Forecast for Australian Dollar: Bullish Speculative Sentiment Hints at AUD/USD Recovery Ahead AUD/USD Technical Analysis: Read More →

Yen Could Weaken as ‘Abenomics’ Affirmed by Japanese Elections

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Fundamental Forecast for Japanese Yen: Bearish Japanese Yen Likely to Fall to Fresh Lows Japanese Yen Lower After Increase in Foreign Bond Buying Last Week Yen Mostly Read More →

Forex Markets Slow Down – Here are Trades We’re Watching

Forex markets have slowed down as Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke eased market tensions and sent volatility lower. Here are the trades we think might do well in current markets. Don’t Fight the Fed - Bernanke's Words Will Drive US Dollar Lower The Read More →