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- US Dollar Lower Today, But Looks to Post Annual Gain
- Kiwi Higher on Good Prospects for US Economy & Equity Gains
- GBP/JPY Falls as HPI Drops
- Loonie Weakens as Europe Troubles Forex Market
- Forint Goes Lower as Borrowing Costs Rise
- Euro Fluctuates in Forex Trading
US Dollar Lower Today, But Looks to Post Annual Gain Posted: 30 Dec 2011 08:45 AM PST US dollar is almost universally lower today, thanks to a small amount of optimism as the year draws to a close. However, even though the greenback is lower on the day, the currency looks to post an annual gain against the euro. (...) |
Kiwi Higher on Good Prospects for US Economy & Equity Gains Posted: 30 Dec 2011 03:52 AM PST The New Zealand dollar advanced today against most major currencies as global stocks gained and outlook for the US economy remained positive, increasing demand for higher-yielding assets.(...) |
Posted: 30 Dec 2011 02:59 AM PST The Great Britain pound fell today against the Japanese yen to the lowest level in a month as UK house prices declined in December, reinforcing fears of the economic crisis in Britain. The currency rose slightly versus the US dollar.(...) |
Loonie Weakens as Europe Troubles Forex Market Posted: 29 Dec 2011 03:16 PM PST The Canadian dollar weakened today against the US dollar and the Japanese yen as Europe continues to trouble the Forex market, while unemployment claims in the United States rose last week.(...) |
Forint Goes Lower as Borrowing Costs Rise Posted: 29 Dec 2011 11:29 AM PST The Hungarian forint declined today, though it currently attempts to regain strength, as the result of the debt auction wasn’t favorable and the rating agencies downgraded the nation’s credit rating.(...) |
Euro Fluctuates in Forex Trading Posted: 29 Dec 2011 10:20 AM PST Euro is fluctuating between gains and losses against the US dollar today in forex trading. The 17-nation European currency is looking for direction as forex traders prepare to close out positions as the year draws to a close. (...) |
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