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Corporates get tough lesson in forex risk from China's central bank
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Corporates get tough lesson in forex risk from China's central bank. Reuters | Updated On: January 28, 2013 12:18 (IST). Tweet. email. comments. Corporates get tough lesson in forex risk from China's central bank. close. The content may have been ...
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Forex Flash: Bunds eye 142.00 support – RBS
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FXstreet.com (Barcelona) - Last week's Bund sell-off negated the inverse head and shoulders pattern and brought the price to a major support region of 142.18/00. According to Technical Strategist Dmytro Bondar at RBS, "Momentum has been oversold, ...
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Forex: EUR/SEK back to lows below 8.6800
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FXstreet.com (Barcelona) - The Swedish krona is recovering ground lost to the single currency after positive data in Sweden. In fact, retail sales in the Scandinavian economy rose above expectations 1.2% on a monthly basis and 2.5% on a year through ...
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Forex: EUR/USD bounces to 1.3450
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FXstreet.com (Barcelona) - After being strongly pressured ahead of the European session, printing its daily low at 1.3425 on the opening and regressing to that area via plunge post-EMU data, the EUR/USD bounced back to 1.3450, erasing most of the losses.
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Forex: USD/CHF trading positively at 0.9274/78
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FXstreet.com (Barcelona) - The USD/CHF has stumbled in recent minutes during European trading Monday, following an easing off of the session highs in 0.9290 earlier. Following a subsequent 15-pip stumble, the pair still clings to positive territory ...
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Forex Flash: EUR continues to strength off the back of LTRO funds – OCBC Bank
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FXstreet.com (Barcelona) - Emmanuel Ng of OCBC Bank notes that the EUR continued to strengthen across G10 space on Friday following underlying optimism after the ECB revealed that banks would repay a larger than expected EUR 137bln of LTRO loans ...
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