Posts Tagged ‘ exchange ’
Over the last couple weeks, rising expectations of a resumed appreciation of the Chinese Yuan (RMB) have brought heightened tension. Politicians, economists, and even newspaper columnists are finding themselves involved in increasingly bitter disputes over the issue. What’s more, the debate has regressed; whereas before it was a foregone conclusion that China would soon lift the [ READ MORE ]
It has been another quiet day in the foreign exchange markets with the U.S. dollar trading higher against some currencies and lower against others. The fragment price action in greenback continues to reflect the divergence in the risks of investing in different countries. The dollar weakened against the euro, Australian dollar and [ READ MORE ]
It has been an extremely quiet day in the foreign exchange market with currency pairs such as the EUR/USD and USD/JPY confined within a 50 pip trading range. This contraction in volatility has been occurring in the EUR/USD for the past few weeks and signals that a breakout is imminent – tomorrow’s U.S. retail [ READ MORE ]
It’s still anyone’s guess as to if and when China will allow the Yuan (RMB) to continue appreciating. You can see from the chart below – which shows the trading history for the RMB/USD December 2010 futures contract – that expectations of revaluation have eroded steadily since December 2009. At that time, it was projected [ READ MORE ]
Based upon the price action in the foreign exchange market today, the snow storm in the Northeast has not kept U.S. traders away from their desks. There were some decent sized moves in the forex market throughout the North American trading session with the euro rallying aggressively against the U.S. dollar following the existing [ READ MORE ]
Stronger economic data triggered a sharp rally in the foreign exchange market that has many traders wondering if the dramatic shift in risk appetite is here to stay. With the Dow Jones Industrial Average up more than 165 points, investors pulled their money out of the safety of U.S. dollars and put them back [ READ MORE ]
There has been a boom in the financial sector in recent years and the number and complexity of financial investment opportunities are growing exponentially. And along with this explosive growth, so they are related fraud Forex currency trading. But also be aware that along the lines of the forex trading information that you find that [ READ MORE ]
Buying and selling of different currencies of the world is known as the Forex market. Forex or foreign exchange market is the largest trading market in the world. Hundreds of market players and individual traders join foreign exchange market every day. You should keep in mind that is an investment not an income. Forex market [ READ MORE ]
It is an extremely quiet day in the foreign exchange markets with most of major currencies ending the NY trading session unchanged against the U.S. dollar. With no U.S. economic data on the calendar and little surprises from the G7 this weekend, we want to take this opportunity to explain credit default swap spreads [ READ MORE ]
It is a quiet morning in the foreign exchange markets with the dollar holding onto its gains. As our colleague Boris Schlossberg mentioned this morning, the G7 meeting proved to be a dud for the foreign exchange markets as the leaders of the richest nations avoided official comments on currencies. [ READ MORE ]
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