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STIRs run out of room to rally

by Andrew Wilkinson (Interactive Brokers LLC) | Mon, Nov 23 2009, 14:42 GMT

 Another week begins and already we see more verbal support from the “lower-for-longer” crowd. In an interview with the Financial Times, Chicago Fed president, Charles Bullard warned that U.S. interest rates might not turn up until the end of 2010 and perhaps not even until 2011. We thought we’d had our fill of such comments last week, but evidently the FT saved one in reserve to treat its readers. And while the day is starting off with a hefty pre-market gain for stock index futures

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US Morning Briefing

by RANsquawk Research Team (RANsquawk) | Mon, Nov 23 2009, 13:03 GMT

Overnight News Asia: Japanese markets closed today for Labour Thanksgiving day holiday. China’s annual economic growth will reach 10% this quarter and grow even faster in the first quarter of 2010, a government researcher from the State Council Development Research Centre said. The researcher also said that the international pressure on China to lift the value of its CNY against the USD could stoke risks to growth in 2010. (RTRS) In other news, China should immediately halt some of its real


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