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  1. News in 60 Seconds: BOE & BOC Rate Decisions! Fed Officials to Speak!

    by , 09-10-2009 at 09:25 AM (News in 60 Seconds)
    Biggest % gainers on the day so far: GBP/AUD up 1.25%, USD/ZAR, USD/TRY, EUR/TRY. Biggest % losers: AUD/JPY, CAD/JPY, AUD/NZD, EUR/GBP.

    Theme so far today: GBP strength, dollar strength vs. the exotics.

    GBP/JPY breaks out of an hourly triangle pattern to the upside. chart pattern minimum target is 200 pips from breakout point.

    Aussie Unemployment came in better than expected at 5.8% vs. 5.9% expected and 5.8% last time.

    -27k jobs were lost on their employment report vs. -14.3 expected and +33.6 last time. Weighing down the Aussie some this morning.

    BOE keeps rates unchanged at 0.50% as expected.

    ECB's Weber is just about to speak (at 8:15am ...
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