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  1. News in 60 Seconds: Economy slowing in China breathes new life into the USD & JPY!

    by , 06-29-2010 at 09:56 AM (News in 60 Seconds)
    Biggest % gainers: GBP/AUD up 1.75%, EUR/NZD up 1.28%, USD/CAD up 1.27%, EUR/AUD up 1.19% as commodity currencies fall due to worries that China's economy is slowing down even further. DailyFX - US Dollar, Japanese Yen Rise as Stocks Drop on China Growth Fears

    Biggest % losers: NZD/JPY down 2.60%, AUD/JPY down 2.50%, CAD/JPY down 1.92%, NZD/USD, AUD/USD, EUR/JPY, GBP/JPY on USD & JPY strength vs. commodity currency weakness.

    EUR/CHF hits another "all time low"....

    Gold $1,230 down $8.65
    Oil $75.90 down $2.10

    NASDAQ down 32 points so far today. It gapped down lower.

    The ruble is heading for a period of exchange-rate volatility and the recent ...
  2. FOREX VIDEO - New York Session Review - February 23, 2010

    by , 02-24-2010 at 09:56 AM (FX Bootcamp Blog - Video FOREX Trade Journal)
  3. News in 60 Seconds: Japanese yen soars!

    by , 01-26-2010 at 09:34 AM (News in 60 Seconds)
    Biggest % gainers: USD/CAD up 0.91%, USD/CHF on USD strength.

    Biggest % losers: here's where the momentum is at (to the down side) AUD/JPY down 1.96%, GBP/JPY down 1.74%, CHF/JPY down 1.52%, EUR/JPY down 1.45%, on some serious JPY strength.

    Japan’s sovereign credit rating outlook was lowered (cut to "negative") by Standard and Poor’s
    on concern Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama’s administration lacks a plan to rein in the world’s largest debt load.

    Annual "World Economic Forum" starts on Wednesday and goes through the weekend.

    The World Economic Forum annual meetings are held in Davos and attended by central bankers, prime ministers, finance ministers, trade ministers, ...
  4. News in 60 Seconds: AUD & NZD rise as stocks rally overnight!

    by , 12-29-2009 at 09:38 AM (News in 60 Seconds)
    Biggest % gainers: NZD/USD up 1.82%, AUD/JPY, AUD/USD, AUD/CHF on strong NZD and AUD strength.

    Biggest % losers: USD/CAD down 0.49%, AUD/NZD, USD/CHF, GBP/CHF on very mild CHF strength. (Note: NZD's gains are slightly better than AUD's today).

    Oil $79.26 (pushing $80 again).
    Gold $1,105

    Commodities and commodity currencies rebounding as stocks around the world rise overnight.

    Standard & Poor's Case-Shiller House Price Index improved from last time but missed expectations by a bit: -7.3% vs. -7.1% expected and -9.3% last time.

    U.S. Consumer Confidence comes out at 10am EST. 53.0 is expected.

    Sean Hyman
    DailyFX Forum Moderator
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