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Will Strong Wholesale Sales Add Fuel To Loonie Rally?
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The Canadian economy has continued to remain resilient in the face of the headwinds from the U.S. slowdown.
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Trade Or Fade: Weekly Analysis Of Major Currencies
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Currency strategist Boris Schlossberg analyzes the major currencies for the week of May 19.
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The Fed At The Crossroads
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Is the economy poised for a recovery, as the stock market seems to expect? Or are we in for another few more quarters of recession or slow growth?
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The Odds Czar: Index Futures Biases For May 19
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Professional system trader Art Collins shares his daily biases in the index, bonds and currency futures markets for May 19.
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Dollar Weakness, Commodity Strength Reemerges
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Todd Gordon writes that he dollar is weakening in agreement with the gold breakout.
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Californians Waking Up?
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Californians may be among the last Americans to wake up in the morning, but they're the first to spot a trend. And the big trend in California today is recession.
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Big Moves In The Currency Market
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For the better part of this past week, the euro, Japanese yen and British pound have been trapped within a tight trading range against the US dollar.
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Are European Investors As Optimistic As ECB President Trichet?
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Investor sentiment throughout the Euro-zone is anticipate to improve very slightly in May as the ZEW survey is forecasted to edge up to -44.2 from -44.8.
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The Odds Czar: Index Futures Biases For May 16
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Professional system trader Art Collins shares his daily biases in the index, bonds and currency futures markets for May 16.
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Accidents Don't Cause Bubbles
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The Fed thinks it has two mandates: to preserve the value of the U.S. dollar, and to maintain full employment. Is that even possible?
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