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  1. More Upside For Euro-Dollar
  2. Will BoJ Intervene to Curb Yen's Rise?
  3. Body of Murdered Spy in Flat for Days
  4. Will Japan Intervene in Yen's Rise?
  5. Cashing in on Australian Bonds
  6. Japan's High Tax Rate Problem
  7. BoJ Needs to Stop Yen Rise
  8. Friday Look Ahead: Market Awaits Consumer Inflation Report
  9. Talking Numbers: Dollar Base in Place
  10. Buzz From the NYSE
  11. Dollar Rallies on China Data
  12. Yen Strength Not All Bad for Japan's Economy
  13. What's Driving Down Dollar/Yen?
  14. Japan Government's Thin Red Line
  15. Friday's Jobs Report: Forecast Is For More Disappointment
  16. Weaker Dollar Stocks
  17. No Chance of RBA Rate Hike Today: Analyst
  18. Where is the Economy Headed?
  19. Sterling Faces Headwinds
  20. Expect A Weak H2 in the US
  21. Rupiah to Appreciate Against Dollar
  22. Aussie May Rise on Wednesday's CPI Data
  23. EU Banks Seek Funds Ahead of Stress Tests
  24. Trading Euro Ahead of Stress Test Results
  25. China Warns on Export Outlook
  26. RBA's Global Growth Concerns
  27. Tuesday Look Ahead: Earnings News Will Dominate, IBM Casts a Cloud
  28. Bullish on Canadian Dollar
  29. Selling Pressure in Aussie Dollar
  30. China: Exporter of Inflation
  31. How to Play the FX Market
  32. Fast Money Final Trades
  33. Aussie Resistance Above US$0.88
  34. BoK Likely to Hike Rates Again
  35. Is Cash Rich the Way to Go?
  36. Voting Against the U.S. Dollar
  37. Global Economy at Inflection Point
  38. China Manufacturing Data Hits Sentiment
  39. Thursday Look Ahead: Markets Fixed on Data after Fed 's Cautious Tone
  40. China Punctures Yuan Euphoria, Gains to be Subtle
  41. China's Currency Watch
  42. Oil Prices to Push Higher
  43. Euro Seen Weaker
  44. SNB Softens Intervention Rhetoric
  45. Euro Hesitates Near 2-Week Highs, Auctions Eyed
  46. Contrast Between Fed & ECB
  47. Assessing Asian Currencies
  48. U.S Doesn't Have Strong Case for RMB Appreciation
  49. Go Long Euro
  50. No Bear Market, Just a Volatile Recovery
  51. Hungary's Budget Plan Less Elaborate than Thought
  52. New UK PM Gets Tough on Future Spending Cuts
  53. Falling Charts Include Positives
  54. Top Central Banks Not Planning Shift Out of Euro
  55. Euro Hits New Low vs. Dollar
  56. Increase Private Sector Jobs to Tackle Deficit: WF
  57. Debt Fears Dog Euro; China PMI, Australia Rates in Focus
  58. The State of India's Economy
  59. Sell on Risk Rallies: Strategist
  60. Gold Rises as Money Drops in Value
  61. Euro Nears 4-Year Low vs Dollar After China Report
  62. Setting the Record Straight
  63. Halftime: SP Like Good Mattress, Has Firm Support
  64. Trading Turmoil
  65. King Dollar’s Silver Economic Lining
  66. Farrell: Situation Critical, But Not Serious
  67. Euro is Fairly Priced
  68. Morning Market Check
  69. Trading Block
  70. El-Erian Future Scenarios
  71. Hong Kong to Post Robust Q1 Growth
  72. Rule Out "Armageddon Situation" for the Euro
  73. Euro Struggles Near 14-Month Lows on Bearish Outlook
  74. Euro Gains are Short-term
  75. Singtel CEO: Margins Could Come Under Pressure
  76. Morici: Why Gold Prices Are Soaring
  77. Asian Markets Struggle to Choose Strategy
  78. The Energy Call
  79. Eurozone Bailout Fund is a "Desperate Measure"
  80. Euro Relief Will be "Short Lived"
  81. Impact of Elections on the Sterling
  82. Farr: 1000 Points! What The Heck Was That?
  83. China Should Widen Yuan's Band: Beijing Think-Tank
  84. Anger Turns to Resignation After Greek Crisis Cuts
  85. Greece Erupts in Riots Again As Austerity Measures Pass
  86. Euro Near 1-Year Lows as Debt Woes Mount, Kiwi Jumps
  87. Europe Contagion Your Money
  88. Euro Still Overvalued
  89. Bullish on Tech Stocks
  90. US Dollar, Yen Boosted By Flight To Safety
  91. Gold - The 'Only Currency' Worth Investing In
  92. Market Outlook: More Earnings With Wary Eye On Fed, Greece
  93. Trading Block
  94. The Cantor Exchange
  95. Greece Woes Weigh on Euro
  96. Wealthy Nations Face Debt Explosion: IMF
  97. Greek 10-Year Bond/Bund Spread Hits New Highs
  98. Looking for the End of the Bear Market Rally: Gijsels
  99. Banking on an Export-Led Recovery in the UK: E&Y
  100. China Urged to Introduce ‘Junk’ Debt
  101. Expanding Li Fung's Retail Reach
  102. Dollar Drifts Lower Ahead of Event Risks
  103. World's Top 10 Credit Card Issuers
  104. Finding the Dollar's Destination
  105. Bulgaria Drops Euro Preparations on Hidden Deficit
  106. Charting Forex and Gold
  107. Geithner Headed to China
  108. Dollar Bull vs. Bear
  109. Giving China Room to Revalue the Yuan
  110. Fast Money Final Call
  111. RBA Hikes Rates by 25 Bps to 4.25%
  112. Dollar Underpinned by Higher Yields, Aussie in Focus
  113. What Will the BoJ Do Next?
  114. Protect Your Wealth: Stay Away from Bonds
  115. Where Jobs Are Being Built is What Matters
  116. China to Revalue Yuan?
  117. Yuan Will Surge Over Time: Rogers
  118. China's Currency
  119. Charts: Use Yen to Short Sterling
  120. UK Inflation Drops to 3% in February
  121. Yuan Revaluing, How Politics Plays In
  122. Week Ahead: Health Care Could Temporarily Bruise Stocks
  123. Trading Block
  124. Stocks Open Higher as Inflation Gauge Falls
  125. Commentary: China, Germany Unite to Force Deflation
  126. Dollar at 1-Month Low on Fed, Yen Eyes BOJ Decision
  127. Politics and Economy in Thailand
  128. Any Yuan Appreciation Will be 'Cosmetic'
  129. China to Obama: Don't Politicize Yuan
  130. Growth to Surprise to the Upside: CIO
  131. JD Wetherspoon Results Meet, Secures Debt Facility
  132. UK Feb. House Prices Grow at Slowest Pace Since Aug.
  133. Euro Gives Up Gains, Yen Steadies After Fall
  134. Jordan Kotick: Talking Technicals
  135. Euro in Reverse, Dollar Supported Ahead of Payrolls
  136. Week Ahead: Market Still Feels Sting of the Credit Crisis
  137. World Financial Leaders Focus on Budget Crises
  138. Market Tips: The Cyclical Betting Playbook
  139. US Deflation No Longer a Risk: Fed's Bullard
  140. FSA May Crackdown on Carry Trade
  141. Economy to Crash if It Keeps Debt Appetite: Rogoff
  142. Buy Yen, Short Euro-Yen
  143. Re-Focusing on Economic Data This Week
  144. Google Co-Founders Sell Shares
  145. Your First Move For Friday January 15th
  146. Market Tips: Buy on Dips as Volatility Persists
  147. China Will Appreciate Yuan by End of Q1
  148. China Renews Vow to Curb Hot Property Market
  149. Gary Shapiro: U.S. And China on the Brink of a Trade War
  150. Alcoa's Miss Not Yet a Strikeout for Earnings Season
  151. Aussie Dollar Can Continue to Rise
  152. Your First Move For Wednesday January 6th
  153. EM Currencies Well-Supported in 2010
  154. Tips: Gold May Hit $1,375, Dollar Going Down
  155. Dollar At 2-Month High Against Yen, Euro on Back Foot
  156. Correction Looming?
  157. China Won't Be Pressured over Yuan Peg: Chinese Premier
  158. Yuan Flat vs Dollar on Stable Yuan Policy
  159. Look Ahead: Stocks Look Set to Ride Higher Into New Year's Day
  160. Dollar Near Week's Peaks, Lacks Drive Before Holiday
  161. Weak Home Sales Weigh on Dollar
  162. Market Pro: Buy a House to Protect Against Inflation
  163. Almost Halfway Through Dollar Rally: Charts
  164. Dollar on the Rise in 2010?
  165. Charts: S&P Could Slump 90 Points in 1 Month
  166. Market Tips: Play Defense, Buy Iconic Brands
  167. The Next Investment Frontier: Risks & Rewards
  168. Ahead: Bernanke to be Cleared for 2nd Term Despite Critics
  169. Wednesday: Inflation Worries and the Fed
  170. Road to Recovery
  171. Market Tips: A Firmer Dollar for Christmas
  172. Market Tips: Rotate into Big Caps, Commodities
  173. The Dollar Play
  174. Global Outlook
  175. Market Tips: Risky Assets to Keep Rising in 2010
  176. Oil Recovers to Above $73 on Inventory Drop
  177. Downside Pressure for Gold Seen
  178. Dollar Slips Versus Yen After Rally on Jobs News
  179. Stocks Could Fall on Jobs Disappointment
  180. Dubai Fallout Makes Asia More Attractive: Strategist
  181. Market Tips: Sidestep Gold and Head for Oil
  182. Will BoJ's Moves Have Any Impact?
  183. Charts: Dollar Index Could Test 78.50
  184. Low Rates for US
  185. US Dollar Falls to 14-Year Low Against the Yen
  186. Market Tips: Buy on Dips – Short-Term
  187. Re-Pricing of Credit Continues
  188. Trading Block
  189. Monthly Cycle Forming in Fourth Quarter
  190. US Senators Want Probe into Alleged Yuan 'Manipulation
  191. Focus on Your Exposure for Good Returns: Founder
  192. Consumers More Upbeat on Their Financial Future
  193. Building Your Portfolio
  194. Charting Asia | US Dollar
  195. Art Cashin: Why Markets Face 'Enormous' 1-Day Swings
  196. Dollar Clings to Gains After Bear-Market Bounce
  197. US 'Actively Working' on Weaker Dollar: Fund Manager
  198. Geithner Supports Strong Dollar
  199. South Korea Keeps Rates Steady for Ninth Month
  200. Dollar Off 15-month Low, Sterling Under Pressure
  201. Yuan Needs to be Free-Floating
  202. Major Retail Earnings in Focus Ahead of Shopping Season
  203. Greenback Likely to Bounce in Short-Term
  204. German ZEW Index Falls in November
  205. Obama Says Will Raise Currency Issue with China
  206. Charting the Currency Market
  207. Time to Defend the Dollar?
  208. Potential ‘Bond Collapse’ Coming: Trader
  209. A Better Poland Since the Berlin Wall Collapse
  210. Does the ECB Even Have an Exit Strategy?
  211. Will Continued Stimulus Cause Asset Bubbles?
  212. Oil Dips Under $80 After Rising on US Crude Draw
  213. Oil Dips Towards $79 After US Fuel Stock Rise
  214. IMF, EU ‘Showed Very Strong Desire’ to Help
  215. WPP Shares Soar on Outlook
  216. Hard to Reverse USD's Downward Trend
  217. Recovery Is Just a Debt Shell Game: Strategist
  218. US GDP Pivotal to Market Sentiment on Thursday
  219. Oil Steady Near $79.50 on API Drawdown
  220. The Dollar's Two-Day Comeback
  221. Charting Yen Crosses
  222. Charts: Stocks to Push Higher after Dip; Dollar Lower
  223. Sterling Extends Losses, Dollar Makes Modest Gains
  224. Food Producers' Growth in EMs is 'Anemic'
  225. Oil Steady on Flat Dollar, Technical Consolidation
  226. For US and Others, How Much Is Too Much Government Debt?
  227. Fidelity Expands Global Platform
  228. USD Selling Gathers Momentum, China Data Eyed
  229. Trading Block
  230. Weak Dollar an Economic ‘Shock Absorber’: Strategist
  231. Aussie's Trek Toward Dollar Parity
  232. Fed Can't Wait Too Long for Policy Shift: Volcker
  233. Oil Rises Towards $76 on US Inventories, Economy
  234. Charting Asia | Aussie (Weekly)
  235. Oil, Gold, US Dollar: What's the Best Investment Now?
  236. Blog: The Dollar Meeting No One Talks About
  237. South Korean Central Bank Keeps Rates Steady
  238. Demise of the Dollar?
  239. Turkey's Financial System 'in Order:' CEO
  240. End of Dollar Dominance?
  241. Guard Against a Weakening USD
  242. The Nikkei Business Report
  243. Eyes on the Sep. ISM Manufacturing Report
  244. Economy on Right Track?
  245. Making Sense of Fujii's Comments
  246. Market Tips: Dollar Weak for the Next 2 Years
  247. No Big Surprise in BoE Minutes
  248. JPMorgan: AUD at Fair Value
  249. Fed to Stay Cautiously Optimistic
  250. Down Dollar = Up Market?