Posted on 23 November 2009
On Monday the euro has shown some advancement, hovering near the $1.50 level in New York trading as demand for the greenback has been hurt by the comments from a Federal Reserve official. The remarks helped in encouraging a broad rally in global stocks, oil, gold and higher-yielding currencies that reversed…
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Posted on 22 November 2009
The Canadian dollar has drooped down against 13 of its 16 most-traded counterparts and it has gained only against the currencies of New Zealand, Australia and South Africa. The U.S. dollar has shown a rise against all but two major currencies as…
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Posted on 21 November 2009
As the U.K. posted its worst deficit figures since the measurement start, the pound had a negative week against the U.S. dollar. This has decreased the attractiveness for the British currency which has performed positively in the week…
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Posted on 20 November 2009
On Friday the dollar rise, giving an extension to the previous day’s gains as investors retreated from riskier assets, taking the shine off higher-yielding currencies such as the Australian dollar.Today Tokyo’s Nikkei average fell 0.5% and after the U.S. S&P 500 index suffered its worst one-day percentage fall in three weeks on…
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Posted on 19 November 2009
On Thursday the dollar and yen shows a rise as a pullback in risk appetite amid falls in equity and commodity markets revived safe-haven demand for the U.S. and Japanese currencies…
Tags: Currency Rates, currency trading, currency trading market, foreign currencies, foreign exchange, foreign exchange market, Forex trading, latest forex news
Posted on 19 November 2009
When futures are cerebrated it is not the original good that considered else it is the contract for the goods that is exchanged as value. Every futures contract includes a purchaser and seller.
Tags: cerebrations, foreign stock, forex, Forex Market, future trading, minimal, open market, Speculation, stock, stock market index, Stock market stock trading, update accounts
Posted on 18 November 2009
On Wednesday the dollar fell against most major currencies as dealers took profits on the currency’s biggest rise in three weeks, having fresh data doing little to change the view that U.S. interest rates will remain at record lows well into 2010…
Tags: Currency exchange, currency trading, currency trading market, euro, foreign currencies, foreign exchange market, forex, Forex News, FX market, latest forex news, major currencies, U.S. inflation, U.S. interest rates
Posted on 15 November 2009
Forex is very easy and simple to start with and it only needs some information. Forms include some agreements and highlights that the broker can link in any trade that does gain profit.
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Posted on 09 November 2009
The stock of a given company that may be considered a bargain or a deal under current circumstances is known as a deal stock. When rumors about upcoming events that will impact the value of the stock begin to circulate then outstanding shares of stock become deal stock. There may be positive or negative effect of the rumors on the…
Tags: Deal stock, investors, merger, perceptions, rumors, shareholders, shares of stock, Takeover
Posted on 04 November 2009
The exchange of items of value between persons or companies is referred to as Commerce. Any exchange of money for a product, service, or information that takes place is considered to be a deal of commerce. In early times, people use to trade their excess goods with others for needed goods. This type of trade is…
Tags: capitalism, Commerce, costs of foreign trade, exchange of money, foreign trade, profit, technological advances, trade money