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Looking Forward A Brighter Future by FXstreet.com

The coordinate rate cuts failed to halt the uncertainty over the global crisis, which has accelerated the risk aversion strategy. The USD, the JPY and Gold became safe heaven, while the GBP and the EUR remained very weak. The GBP/USD hit its 5 years lowest at 1.6776 in the early European session on Friday Oct 10. The GBP/JPY finally found a support at 165.91. Tense situation still remains in the global financial market. Let's wait and see outcomes of the G7, which might open a new chapter in the Global market.

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Sharp Volatility in Stocks, FX Traders Waiting for Buying by GFT (Global Forex Trading)
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ACM, Advanced Currency Markets, Chief Market Analyst Peter Rosenstreich on the positive effect of the financial crisis on FX

When asked about the effect of the current financial crisis on currency markets, ACM Chief Market Analyst sounded very positive. From a trading perspective the "current crisis is actually bolstering our online trading activities" said Rosenstreich.

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