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- Category: Australian Dollar
- Australian Dollar Rises Despite Unwinding of Carry Trade
- Australian Dollar Rises, Remains Closely Correlated with Stocks
- Australian, New Zealand Currencies Benefit from Risk Aversion
- Canadian Dollar Slated to Outperform Other Commodity Currencies
- Kiwi and Aussie Diverge, then Re-Unite
- New Zealand Dollar Rise Threatens Economic Recovery
- New Zealand Dollar Thriving in Obscurity
- Outlook is Positive for Australia, but Less so for Australian Dollar
- Pause in Rate Hikes Threatens AUD
- Reserve Bank of Australia Could be the First to Hike Rates
- Risk Aversion Hits Australian Dollar
- Why is the Loonie Beating the Aussie?
- Category: British Pound
- British Pound due for Correction, Thanks to BOE
- British Pound Rises to Seven Month High, but Holes are Beginning to Appear
- British Pound “Pauses for Breath” [Part 1 of 2]
- British Pound “Pauses for Breath” [Part 2 of 2]
- Is There Any Hope for the Pound?
- Pound Falls, but may be Oversold
- Pound Rally Runs out of Steam
- Pound, Dollar are ‘Sick’ Currencies
- Pound: All Indicators Point to Down
- Pound’s Demise Will not be Hard to Time
- Pound’s Fate Tied to EU Debt Crisis
- Record Rise in British Pound comes to an End
- Category: Business
- $600 million in housing aid on the way for 5 more states
- 10-year yield hits 16-month low
- 3 million Jeep Grand Cherokees in safety probe
- 33 states out of money to fund jobless benefits
- 3PAR bidding war: Are Dell and HP crazy?
- 5 things you must know about homeowners insurance
- A Good Friday?
- A Japanese Conundrum!
- A Perfect Storm!
- A Recipe for Disaster!
- A Traders Paradise!
- A Trader’s Paradise!
- A “Normal” Day!
- Abe’s Daily Outlook
- Abe’s Trading Tip: 2 are better than 1
- AIG chairman Harvey Golub resigns
- AIG settles fraud cases for $1 billion
- All Eyes On Jackson!
- Amazon sells more Kindle books than hardcovers
- Amazon shares tumble despite 41% sales growth
- Appetite For Risk!
- Asia Leads The Way!
- AT&T takes $1 billion health care reform charge
