
The world−wide recovery continues, but will lose momentum early next year
UniCredit Group − The global economy is clearly back on a growth path. Real GDP in the US as well as in Germany should even have posted strong growth in the past quarter. But we also expect the rest of Europe to have grown again for the first time since the beginning of 2008. The tangible recovery also looks set to continue in the current quarter. Thereafter, however, the momentum should slow appreciably. We do not, however, expect a renewed slide into recession.
Interest rates in the spotlight by X−Trade Brokers, XTB
After the previous week's decreases, financial markets regained some ground and bounced back. It seems that investors ignored bad macroeconomic news from the U.S (especially experiencing hard times the labor market) at least temporarily. This past week was not rich in macro publications so markets looked for other impulses.
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Fundamental Currencies Comments - U.S. Dollar gets Lucky by ecPulse.com
Fri, Oct 9 2009, 14:07 GMT
Weekly Currency Brief - Interest rates in the spotlight by X−Trade Brokers, XTB
Fri, Oct 9 2009, 13:40 GMT
Thoughts on the global economy and FX markets - Where will interest rates go up next? by Econometer.org
Thu, Oct 8 2009, 09:16 GMT
US: US sheds 263k more jobs in September by Easy Forex
Fri, Oct 2 2009, 14:29 GMT
An introduction to Price Behaviour: Part 2
Expert: Mike Baghdady
Start: Wed, Oct 14, 15:00 GMT
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Pip Movement Ranges for Better Trade Management − Free Access Day
Expert: Raghee Horner
Start: Thu, Oct 15, 13:00 GMT
Type of Session: Webinar
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Fundamental Currencies Comments - U.S. Dollar gets Lucky by ecPulse.com
Fri, Oct 9 2009, 14:07 GMT
Currency Majors Technical Perspective by FXstreet.com Independent Analyst Team
Fri, Oct 9 2009, 14:01 GMT
Fundamental News Summary - European Session News Summary by ecPulse.com
Fri, Oct 9 2009, 14:00 GMT
Forex Market Alerts - Chart USD/MXN Update: Dip−buyers yet to take a stand by FXMarketAlerts
Fri, Oct 9 2009, 13:42 GMT
Technical Major Currencies Report - Technical Major Currencies Midday Report by ecPulse.com
Fri, Oct 9 2009, 12:18 GMT
Daily Technical Analysis - JPY: Attempt shorts at 89.25; stop above 90.05 by Mizuho Corporate Bank
Fri, Oct 9 2009, 06:29 GMT
Daily Recommended Trades - Daily technical outlook by InnerFX
Fri, Oct 9 2009, 06:02 GMT
Alpari (US) now offering flexible spreads on Metatrader 4 Platform
Alpari (US), LLC, a regulated Foreign Exchange company and global provider of online Forex trading, announced today that the company has introduced flexible spreads for all currency pairs.