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Why G7 Meetings Matter
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With the April 11, G7 meeting of finance ministers and central bankers just days away, government officials around the world have the power to stop the dollar from falling. But will they?
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US Dollar May Gain as US Import Prices Likely to Signal Accelerating Inflation
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With the US dollar still relatively weak against the majors, there are concerns that import price inflation will rise significantly.
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Stock Market Correction Gains Momentum
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The market is looking bullish into the open on Thursday. The 60-minute time frames were all hitting support Wednesday afternoon and favoring a larger bounce off those support levels.
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Option Idea: Bull Call Butterfly Spread in Gold Futures
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Derek Frey explains a bull call butterfly spread in June 2008 gold futures.
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The Odds Czar: Index Futures Biases for April 10
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Professional system trader Art Collins shares his daily biases in the index, bonds and currency futures markets for April 10.
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An Economic Triple-Threat
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The financial media and experts are placing bets that the Fed will choose to cut rates again next month, as the economy has yet to reach its final bottom.
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Gradual Stock Market Ascent Gives Way to Selling Pressure
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The market remains in a corrective stage on the daily time frame heading into Wednesday. The market should open up, Toni Hansen writes, as compared to Tuesday's action and offer some more decent intraday moves.
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The Odds Czar: Index Futures Biases for April 9
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Professional system trader Art Collins shares his daily biases in the index, bonds and currency futures markets for April 9.
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Increased Spending in the Mistake Market
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Many people think the feds have done it. By aggressively cutting rates and pushing money out to the banks, they've turned it around. But what does it mean, anyway?
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Growth, Credit Markets Still a Problem
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Given the Federal Reserve’s cumulative 300bps worth of rate cuts since last September, it is obvious that the FOMC is extremely concerned with the mounting downside risks to growth and the persistent credit crunch that helped to nearly drive Bear Stearns into bankruptcy.
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