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  1. Robotic trading software
  2. Daily Reviews of major currencies from Globe Gain Forex Rebates
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  4. Market weekly performance and market review
  5. Future and option tips for Today
  6. Comments and forex-analytics from FBS Brokerage Company
  7. The dollar strengthened against its major opponents - 15 December 2010
  8. No strong drivers for the dollar resulted in volatile trading against its major rival
  9. Metals Review from PitGuru
  10. IGTFX technical analysis
  11. IGTFX technical analysis
  12. IGTFX technical analysis
  13. IGTFX technical analysis
  14. IGTFX technical analysis
  15. IGTFX technical analysis
  16. IGTFX technical analysis
  17. EU Debt Crisis May Spread – Is Spain Next?
  18. Bank of Canada -- Committed to Low Rates
  19. Selling England By The Pound
  20. The Greek Fix - Cable Falls
  21. BoC Monetary Policy Monitor: Set Housing Aside
  22. Dollar Falls on Possible Lifeline to Greece
  23. USD Lower, GDP Revised Higher, Existing Homes Sale Drop
  24. Morning Forex Overview
  25. USD Higher, Jobs Claims Rise, Durable Goods Strong
  26. Euro Remains Under Pressure
  27. Bernanke Affirms Rates To Stay Low For "Extended Period"
  28. Germany Continues Under The Scrutiny As The Recovery Is Confirmed At A Standstill!
  29. US Market Update
  30. The BOJ Minutes Signaled The Need For Additional Policies To Secure Investors' Trust
  31. Keeping It Simple! Euro Versus the US Dollar
  32. Dollar Index Reaches 81-Area Resistance
  33. When is a Rate Hike Not a Rate Hike?
  34. USD Mixed, Discount Rate Hike Not a Policy Change
  35. Yield Curve Steepens on Debate on Emergency Stimulus
  36. London Session Recap
  37. More Hawkish than Expected FOMC
  38. London Session Recap
  39. Improved Risk Appetite Propels EURUSD Higher
  40. Inflation In The United Kingdom Climbed To 14-Month High!
  41. US Market Update
  42. EU Solution On Greece Fails To Support The Euro
  43. Dollar Supported by China's Tightening
  44. USD Higher, Chinese Rate Hike Sparks Risk Aversion
  45. Europe Has a Bad Hair Day
  46. EUR/USD Finds Temporary Support
  47. USD Mixed, AUD Surges on Strong Employment Report
  48. Fed Chair Bernanke Outlines Framwork for Exit Strategy
  49. London Session Recap
  50. Greek News Impacts Wall Street
  51. London Session Recap
  52. USD Lower, CRB Rebounds, Geithner Sees Slow Recovery
  53. London Session Recap
  54. The Long Road Ahead for Greece (and Others)
  55. Dollar May Consolidate Gains
  56. Dismal NFP Props up USD
  57. USD Higher, US Unemployment Rate Drops to 9.7%
  58. The RBA Expected Economic Growth To Accelerate In 2010
  59. New Lows for EURUSD on Trichet's 'Inflexibility' on EU Stability Pact
  60. USD/JPY Likely To Test Long-term Downtrend
  61. USD Lower, EU Endorses Greek Deficit Proposals
  62. USD Lower, Pending Home Sales Up 1%, Stocks Rally
  63. Aussie Sours after Reserve Bank Pauses
  64. USD Slips, ISM Manufacturing Strongest Since 2004
  65. London Session Recap
  66. USD Rally Depreciates Risky Assets
  67. USD Higher, Q4 GDP Expanded By 5.7%, Best In Six Years
  68. Risk Still Under Pressure Following Weak US Data, Weak Wall St.
  69. USD Higher, Jobs and Durable Goods Data Disappoints
  70. Retail Sales In Japan Dropped For The 16th Straight Month
  71. Germany Consumer Prices Worse than Expectations
  72. Daily Financial Market Outlook
  73. UK Emerges From Recession But Growth Fails To Inspire
  74. Daily Financial Market Outlook
  75. US Market Update
  76. Australia's PPI Dropped In The Fourth Quarter
  77. RBNZ OCR Preview: Calm before the Storm
  78. Yen Gains as Optimism Evaporates
  79. US Market Update
  80. Euro Sell-Off Slows
  81. JPY Spikes Higher On Shock Equity Plunge
  82. Sterling Continue Upward As Claimant Count And Inflation Show A Positive Trend
  83. US Market Update
  84. Consumer Confidence In Australia Rose The Most In Six Months To Signal Recovery Is Un
  85. CAD Weakens As BoC Lowers Growth Forecasts
  86. Greece Debt Worries Remain In Focus
  87. Can You Say Drachma?
  88. Major Pair Outlook For Monday
  89. US Market Update
  90. Greece Jitters Put Some, Albeit Moderate, Pressure On The Euro
  91. ECB Signals Rate Increases Not On The Horizon
  92. Risk Appetite Increases On Australia's Labour Data
  93. Fed Beige Book Showed Broader Improvement in Many Sectors
  94. Asian Market Update
  95. China Tightening Pressures Commodity Currencies
  96. Asian Market Update
  97. USD Lower as Fed Seen on Hold for Quite Some Time
  98. Today's Key Points
  99. Price Action Expected Going Forward
  100. Dollar Falls on Disappointing Labor Data
  101. USD Mixed, NFP Takes an Unexpected Dive
  102. Canada Labour Market Cut 2,600 Jobs in December, Unemployment Rate Steady at 8.5%
  103. USD Higher, Jobless Claims Rise Less than Expected
  104. London Session Recap
  105. FOMC Minutes Highlight Risks that Securitization Markets are "Still Substantially ...
  106. European Market Update
  107. More Euro Losses Ahead
  108. European Market Update
  109. Forex Fundamental Outlook
  110. Risk Sentiment Opening The New Year
  111. USD Rebounds, Jobless Claims at Lowest Level Since 2008
  112. Dollar Bounces after Initial Claims
  113. USD Higher on Surge in Chicago PMI
  114. Mr. Brown Undermines the Pound
  115. U.S. Consumer Confidence on the Rise
  116. The Yen and Dollar Dip ahead of U.S. Data
  117. The Push-Me Pull-You Usd
  118. Calmness in Currency Market
  119. Unemployment in Japan Rose in November and Consumer Prices Continued to Decline
  120. New Lows for March Notes after Durable Goods Data
  121. The BOJ: The Economy is Picking Up
  122. US Market Update
  123. USD Direction Less Dependent on Risk Appetite
  124. U.S. Third-Quarter GDP Growth Revised Down
  125. Preview Of US GDP And Existing Home Sales
  126. Busy Week for the U.S Economy ahead of the Christmas Holiday...
  127. EUR/CHF Testing The Swiss National Bank's Resolve
  128. Dollar Rally Continues
  129. USD Mixed, JPY Lower, BOJ Won’t Tolerate Deflation
  130. Forex Fundamental Outlook
  131. Daily Financial Market Outlook
  132. Markets Continue To Unwind Positions Into Year End
  133. Daily Financial Market Outlook
  134. The ECB Q.E. Boat Finds Dry Land
  135. CPI, Unemployment And Fed Policy
  136. U.S. Industrial Production Rose in November
  137. Signs Of Decoupling Of Risk Sentiment And USD
  138. Sleepy Interest Rate Complex Ignores Abu Dhabi Assistance
  139. Dollar Gains On US Economic Recovery Hopes
  140. The Return of Greenback
  141. US Data Smashes Forecasts To Send The Dollar Higher
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  143. U.S.: Consumer Spending Bolsters U.S. Recovery Hopes
  144. AUD And NZD Lead Recovery
  145. US Weekly Claims Disappoint, but Trade Balance Improves Unexpectedly
  146. UK Debt Warning, BOE Policy Decision Thursday
  147. Pound Runs Out of Steam Despite U.K. Budget Measures
  148. Rating Agencies On The Move - Eur/Usd Pain?
  149. Sour Tone Leaves Both Dollar and Yen Bid
  150. Back To The Open At The Close
  151. Stocks Future Point Lower ahead of Opening
  152. Forex Exchange Morning Report
  153. Negative Correlation Between USD and Stocks Over?
  154. Currency Currents: Surprise!
  155. Daily Financial Market Outlook
  156. ISM Non-Manufacturing Index Signals Economy Weakened
  157. Daily Financial Market Outlook
  158. Dollar Implications of Dubai Jitters
  159. Daily Financial Market Outlook
  160. US Market Update
  161. Greenback Edges Higher
  162. UAE Central Banks Offer Local Respite - Yen Rises
  163. Forex Exchange Morning Report
  164. USD Erases Some Gains, Markets Rebound from Lows
  165. Today's Key Points
  166. EMEA: Dubai Concerns Weigh on Markets
  167. Gold Rush Continues
  168. Overall U.S News Expected to be Cheerful Today...
  169. Fed releases FOMC meeting Minutes and New Projections for GDP, Unemployment, and Infl
  170. Euroland: IFO Climbs Like a Rocket
  171. USD Lower, Existing Home Sales Rise 10.1%
  172. London Session Recap
  173. Greenback Gains as Equities Consolidate
  174. Sterling Suffers On Dollar Rebound
  175. Oil Weakness May Intensify
  176. Dollar Gains On Equity Losses But Remains In Ranges
  177. Fed Rhetoric Continues To Stir Up Markets
  178. Bullard Sets Base Timeline For Fed Hike At Early 2012
  179. EUR/USD Is Testing The Longstanding Uptrend Line
  180. USD Consolidates Gains on Soft PPI
  181. Asian Market Update
  182. Bernanke Spooks Markets With Strong Dollar Rhetoric
  183. Daily Financial Market Outlook
  184. Dollar Index at Support
  185. USD Lower, Trade Balance Widens Sharply on Import Surge
  186. A Calm and Mixed Week for the U.S...
  187. The Dollar Recovers On Technical Momentum
  188. Gold Outperforms To Touch New Highs Above $1123
  189. The Start of The Gbp Reversal
  190. Risk Rally Continues On Strong Chinese Data
  191. ZEW Survey Misses Expectations
  192. Today's Key Points
  193. USD Lower, Stocks Surge, G-20 to Maintain Stimulus
  194. Daily Financial Market Outlook
  195. Aussie Likely Moving Higher
  196. USD Mixed, Unemployment Rises to 10.2%
  197. NFP Reaction
  198. USD Edges Up Ahead of Jobs
  199. ECB Kept the Interest Rate Unchanged for the Sixth Month
  200. Fed Recovery Tone Upsets Dollar Bulls
  201. Fed Wording Will Be Key To Dollar's Fate
  202. Preview of Thursday's BOE & ECB meetings
  203. RBA Tightens But Sounds Less Hawkish
  204. USD Lower, Manufacturing ISM Beats Expectation
  205. Dollar Gains Ground On Euro As Equities Resumed Correction On Friday
  206. Dollar Gains as Stocks Slump
  207. U.S.: "Clunkers" Program Leaves Sour Aftertaste
  208. Dollar Delight At Equity Slump
  209. Asia Session Recap
  210. U.S. Market Update
  211. Market Plunges, Dollar Soars
  212. U.S. Market Update
  213. Euro Continues lower
  214. Market Treading Water, Gauging Whether Correction Will Continue or Reverse Back to th
  215. Storm Brews As Dollar Moves
  216. London Session Recap
  217. Stock Market Correction Could Support USD
  218. Stair-Step/Elevator Cable Rides
  219. China May Impose Restrictions On Liquidity And Crediting
  220. Parameters in Equities, Oil
  221. EURUSD Claims 1.5000 Landmark
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  223. US Housing Market Recovery May Be Slowing
  224. Look For Earnings Releases From Wells Fargo, Eli Lilly And Boeing
  225. The Dollar Bites Back
  226. Asia Session Recap
  227. USD Lower, Risk Appetite Rises with Stocks at 2009 High
  228. Forex Exchange Morning Report
  229. Dollar May Gain on Stock Correction
  230. Majors Trapped at End of the Week
  231. FX Trends Tiring a Bit Here: Risk of Further Consolidation Here ahead of the Weekend
  232. GBP Rallies, BOE May Pause Asset Purchases
  233. Forex Fundamental Outlook
  234. Forex Market Stalls In U.S. Trade
  235. London Session Recap
  236. USD Recovers as the Equity Market Rally Stalls
  237. Sterling Sell-Off Continues Unabatedly
  238. US Session Snapshot
  239. FX Daily Report
  240. Dollar Rises Despite Stock Gains
  241. Forex Fundamental Outlook
  242. USD Rebounds, Fed to Tighten When Economy Improves
  243. Dollar Extends Its Declines In Thursday Trade
  244. Forex Market Stalls Ahead Of BoE, ECB
  245. Markets Stalls, But Yen Moves
  246. Q3 Earnings Season Begins
  247. Aussie Spikes on Surprise RBA Move
  248. Gulf States Are Pondering Replacing US Dollar
  249. Forex Fundamental Outlook
  250. Daily Financial Market Outlook