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Markets testing the Fed as the dollar slumps, says analyst No wonder the euro is going up." The dollar has weakened against a wide range of assets. Keating said traders are testing the new line-up at the Fed on what its interest rate policy will be. "We are going to change three of the most important people on the FOMC (Federal Open Market Committee) this ...
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Euro zone factory growth surges to record; more uneven in Asia The December euro zone final manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) was 60.6, matching an earlier preliminary reading, the highest since the survey began in June 1997. Any figure above 50 represents growth. The euro rose to a three-month high above $1.20. The factory output index, ... Euro to US Dollar Exchange Rate Could Keep Climbing if Eurozone Inflation Improves - Future Currency Forecast
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Euro testing three-year highs in buoyant start to 2018 The opening trading hours of 2018 are proving to be very rosy for the euro, which is tickling a three-year high at $1.2079. Just a few fractions of a percentage point more will mark the highest level since January 2015. Broad weakness in the dollar is of course helping here; the dollar index is down by 0.37 ...
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Asia Stocks Face Quiet Start to 2018, Yen Weakens: Markets Wrap Asian equity markets faced a subdued start after U.S. stocks dropped at the end of Friday trading. The kiwi weakened and crude oil retreated to just above $60 a barrel. Australian stocks edged higher, while futures on the S&P 500 Index rose 0.2 percent as of 8:47 a.m. Singapore time, rebounding from ...
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Japanese yen hits 2-year low vs. Taiwan dollar TAIPEI (Taiwan News) -- The Japanese yen today (Jan. 2) hit a two-year low against the Taiwan dollar, opening at 0.2655, with the difference so great now that a person changing NT$50,000 into yen today can get 10,000 more Japanese yen than they would have three months ago. Continuing the ...
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What might a continued weak yen mean? A weak yen enhances the competitive advantage of Japan's export sector by making yen-denominated products cheaper for overseas buyers. It also exercises an inflationary influence on the prices of foreign goods imported into Japan, thus helping the Bank of Japan's (BOJ) pursuit of higher inflation.
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US Stocks Higher as Oil Prices Hold at Two-Year Highs, Manufacturing Activity Rises US equity benchmarks were in rude health on the first trading day of the new year with oil prices holding close to two-year highs and a closely-watched gauge of US manufacturing activity surpassing expectations. Some eight of the 11 sectors making up the S&P 500 Index were trading in positive territory ...
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ETF Update: ETFs, Futures Point Lower Ahead of Manufacturing PMI Data Health Care SPDR (XLV), Vanguard Health Care ETF (VHT) and iShares Dow Jones US Healthcare (IYH) were quiet. Biotechnology fund iShares NASDAQ Biotechnology Index (IBB) was down 1%. Soligenix (SNGX) jumped 15% after it reported that it has been granted a US patent entitled "Novel ...
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Mid-Day Update: Stocks Resume Uptrade As Dollar Slumps, Manufacturing Improves At the NY cash open, the uptrade was briefly halted after news surfaced that China was mobilizing forces on its border with North Korea, as well as continued rioting in Iran that bolstered the price of oil, but increased instability in the Middle East. As the Nasdaq continued to race higher, the Dow and S&P ...
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