January 1st, 1970 by
The Dollar declined against the Euro on speculation that reports today will show Housing Starts fell to a 17-year low and Consumer Confidence slumped to the weakest in 26 years
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Dollar falls against the major currencies
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January 1st, 1970 by
Federal Reserve will stop cutting borrowing costs next month and keep the current interest rate as it is at 2%
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Dollar rises for a second day as signals indicate the worst is over
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Recession is not our central projection although clearly further shocks could push us in this direction
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Bleak assessment for the British economy
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January 1st, 1970 by
Federal Reserve will stop cutting borrowing costs next month and keep the current interest rate as it is at 2%
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Dollar rises for a second say as signals indicate the worst is over
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Poor economic data revealed last week for the Euro Zone, as well as the outlook that Fed will keep interest rates steady, pushed the Dollar up to two-month highs against the Euro and a basket of major currencies
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Dollar climbs as US economy shows signs of recovery
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The Dollar was steady in the early trading, as investors wait for the retail sales data to decide if the Fed will keep on hold the interest rates in the next months
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Dollar is steady, waiting for Retail Sales data
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The U.S. trade deficit will have probably narrowed in March as a weaker dollar boosted exports of machinery and food, economists said ahead of a government report today which comes out at 12:30pm GMT.
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Dollar on a dipping slope again and fears of high inflation
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January 1st, 1970 by
Recent signs of slowing growth suggest that the European Central Bank may cut interest rates before the end of the year
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Euro slumps to a two-month record against the Dollar
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January 1st, 1970 by
However Gains in the dollar may be limited by speculation that an industry report today will show the housing slump in the U.S is slowing the economy down
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Dollar gains traction as Fed says it might raise interest rate
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The Dollar fell for a second day against the Euro, as doubts resurfaced about the health of the US economy
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Dollar slumps for the second day
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The export sector is developing quite well. The moment will come where the exchange rate level will start to cause serious harm.
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Euro falls on predicted bad data out of the euro zone
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January 1st, 1970 by admin
The Dollar registered its biggest weekly gain in a month against the Euro trading at $1.5636 at 8:00am GMT
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The Dollar is recovering
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January 1st, 1970 by admin
German Consumer Confidence, revealed at 6:00am GMT, boosted the Euro up, as it showed a higher consumer optimism
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The Dollar continues to slump
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January 1st, 1970 by admin
The U.S. currency headed for its first monthly advance versus the yen and euro since December as traders increased bets the Fed will stop reducing rates after a quarter-percentage point cut tomorrow
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Dollar to rise on interest rate pause
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January 1st, 1970 by admin
The US currency also poised for its monthly record high against the Yen since April 2004, based on the expectation that the Federal Reserve will low borrowing costs from 2.25% to 2% and then keep rates on hold
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The Dollar increases on rate speculation
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