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Marked Wariness Among The Global Financial Market by FXstreet.com

The working out of the Bailout Plan has proved to be a difficult process. In addition, the collapse of the Washington Mutual Inc., one of the biggest thrift banks in the US, has driven up the marked wariness. The gradual decline of the greenback could go further until the plan gets enough support to pass. Although the market has been waffling behind the uncertainty no matter what economic data comes out, we should keep paying extra attention to the economic events. On schedule we have significant events such as the ECB interest rate decision, ISM manufacturing, ISM Non Manufacturing, and "the Big Non−Farm payrolls" Alright. Let's keep it up!

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