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  1. Stay out of the FOREX market
  2. Thomson Reuters - IFRMarkets question
  3. Best news squawk....
  4. South Korean Consumer Confidence
  5. China?s HSBC Flash Manufacturing PMI
  6. FED Requires Top 31 Banks to Submit Annual Capital Plan
  7. US GDP Falls to 2.0%
  8. Canada Retail Sales Improve
  9. 8:30AM US Economic Data
  10. Jobless Claims & Personal Spending Weaker, Durable Goods Orders & Personal Income Imp
  11. Germany palns no ?new bazooka? on crisis; according to Meister
  12. UK Oct budget deficit 6.5 bln pounds, in line with expectations
  13. BOE?s systemic risk survey; confidence in UK financial stability lowest since 2009
  14. Germany?s Merkel Speaks at Conference in Berlin
  15. Early November Levels and MAVG Providing USDSGD Support
  16. China Sets Yuan Reference Rate @6.3498 vs USD
  17. Hong Kong Q3 GDP rises 0.1% from previous quarter
  18. India Industrial Production weaker than expected
  19. South Korea?s Repo Rate
  20. China Sets Yuan Reference Rate @6.3317 vs USD
  21. UK PPI weaker than expected
  22. Early Warning Notice
  23. Tax On Financial Transactions
  24. Executive Order
  25. U.S. Trade Deficit Narrowed
  26. FX Empire's FX Analysis
  27. "Forex Levels" - Trading recommendations, daily forecast on EURUSD and GBPUSD
  28. Treasury Sectretary Geithner Speaks at APEC (Asia-Pacific Economic Coorperation)
  29. Japan?s Domestic CGPI
  30. USDSGD Trading Above 61.8%
  31. Canada New House Price Index Data Due at 8:30AM
  32. Shaeuble Said to Say Itlay Should Seek EFSF Aid if Needed
  33. Plethora of US Data Due at 8:30AM
  34. 11-11 Economic Calendar
  35. Greek Party Leaders Agree on House Speaker Filippos Petsalnikos to be New Prime Minis
  36. South Korean Producer Price Index
  37. Japan?s Machine Orders
  38. New Zealand Consumer Confidence
  39. Aussie Consumer Inflation Expectation
  40. Australian Employment Report
  41. China Sets Yuan Reference Rate @6.3329
  42. Wages Of U.S. Workers Rose
  43. Greek Government Debt Equals 50% Haircut
  44. Summit Meeting in Brussels
  45. Consumers Became More Pessimistic
  46. Forex Exhibition – 11st & 12nd November 2011 (Click for more details..)
  47. Changed Mortgage Refinance Plan
  48. U.S. Troops Will Leave Iraq By End of 2011
  49. Leading Indicators For U.S. Economy Rose
  50. South Korean HSBC Manufacturing PMI
  51. South Korean Trade Balance
  52. China?s Manufacturing PMI
  53. Aussie House Price Index
  54. China?s Fix
  55. Taiwan Manufacturing PMI
  56. China?s HSBC Manufacturing PMI
  57. RBA cuts rate by .25% ; Aud weakens slightly
  58. South Korean CPI
  59. The Forex Week Ahead for October 31st 2011
  60. Canada Industrial Product Price, Raw Materials Price Index, Gross Domestic Data Due a
  61. Canada Showing Good Numbers
  62. Chicago Purchasing Manager 58.4 vs 59.0 Survey and Prior of 60.4
  63. Lloyds (UK) Business Barometer & Hometrack Housing Survey
  64. China Fixed Yuan to 6.3233
  65. Bank of Japan Intervenes
  66. Singapore Employment Report & Money Supply
  67. USDJPY Above 79 Approaching 200 day
  68. USDSGD Breaks Above Channel & Finds New Resistance
  69. Japan?s September Retail Sales
  70. USDCNH Continuing Lower
  71. US Pending Home Sales Expected To Be a Positive Number
  72. Euro Leaders Agree to 50% Greek Writedown
  73. Sarkozy Estimates EFSF Bailout Fund Worth $1.4Trillion
  74. China?s September Industrial Profits
  75. Singapore Central Bank?s Macroeconomic Review
  76. BOJ expands credit program by 5 trln Jpy
  77. BoE Fisher; UK economy shrinking, at least 75 bln pounds in QE may be in the cards
  78. South Korea Q3 GDP
  79. US Durable Goods Orders Due at 8:30AM
  80. Aussie Treasures Swan Comments on CPI Data Earlier
  81. US Durable Goods Orders Improve
  82. US New Home Sales Data Due at 10AM
  83. US New Home Sales Improve Slightly
  84. 10-27 Economic Calendar
  85. US Jobless Claims & GDP Data Due at 8:30AM
  86. US GDP Data Slightly Better
  87. Aussie Q3 CPI
  88. USDCNH Holds the Line
  89. USDSGD Moving to Test Channel Again
  90. Slipping The Mantle Off The Dollar. By Nicholas Hastings
  91. China Throttles Back For A Soft Landing. By Nicholas Hastings
  92. Can Europe Offer More Than Holding Action? By David Cottle
  93. A Swiss Cap Won't Fit Japan. By Nicholas Hastings
  94. The Nasty Stench Of Trade Wars. By Nicholas Hastings
  95. The Australian Canary Falls From Its Perch. By Nicholas Hastings
  96. USDSGD in a Closing Hourly Wedge
  97. Canada Leading Indicators Down
  98. Bundesbank President Weidmann Speaks in Frankfurt
  99. USDSGD Below Wedge
  100. China?s Corp Bond Purchases Soar
  101. USDSGD Inside Channel
  102. Stalled Mortgage Modifications
  103. Homeowners Still Face A Terrible Market
  104. Housing Starts Surged
  105. Fed Governor Lockhart on the Wire
  106. Short-Term USDSGD
  107. USDSGD Holding the Channel
  108. US PPI Rises 0.8%
  109. TIC Flow Data Proves Higher
  110. US Housing Market Index 18 vs Projected 15 and Prior of 14
  111. 10-19 Economic Calendar
  112. Jean Claude Trichet on the Wires
  113. Fed Chairman Bernanke Speaks at Conference In Boston
  114. Moodys Cuts Spains Debt Rating
  115. Hong Kong Unemployment Rate
  116. USDCNH Quiet as US Treasury Holding Fall
  117. US Jobless and Continuing Claims Improve
  118. Canada and US Trade Balance Both Worsen, Revisions Better
  119. US Jobless Claims & Continuing Claims Also Due at 8:30AM
  120. US & Canada Trade Balance Data Due at 8:30AM
  121. Japan to Unveil New Steps Against Strong Yen as Early as Next Week. USD/JPY Spikes Up
  122. Bobbys Corner-Open Market-October 14.2011
  123. US Retail Sales & Import Price Index Data Due at 8:30AM
  124. China?s September Inflation Readings
  125. USDSGD Below the 38.2% Level
  126. USDSGD Moves Lower
  127. Singapore Q3 GDP
  128. Spain Downgraded
  129. China has confidence in Europe; according to foreign ministry official Liu
  130. China News
  131. USDHKD Breaks Trendline
  132. USDSGD Continues to Hold 38.2%
  133. Aussie Employment Report
  134. USDSGD In a Downward Hourly Channel
  135. China Trade Surplus Less Than Expected
  136. Troubled Homeowners Aware Of Alternatives
  137. September U.S. Retail Sales Jumped
  138. Levying A Tax On Derivatives Trades
  139. The Nasty Stench Of Trade Wars. By Nicholas Hastings
  140. Count Even Less on China Now. By Nicholas Hastings
  141. Euro Putting Faith In Wrong Place. By Nicholas Hastings
  142. Volcker Rule Proposal
  143. Jonathan Silver, Head Of The Loan Programs Office
  144. Current Homeowners Considering Purchase Of Home
  145. Apple Visionary Steve Jobs
  146. Delinquency Rates For Consumer Loans
  147. Bear Market ???
  148. S&P 500 Support Test Level
  149. Fed Is Never Out Of Ammunition
  150. Bank of America Line of Crap
  151. Euro Zone Members
  152. Fed's Latest Policy Move
  153. U.S. Markets Were Nicely Higher
  154. Solyndra Executive Shysters
  155. Massive, Heavy Worldwide Selloff
  156. Federal Reserve Does The Twist
  157. EURUSD 1hr cycle bounce due...
  158. EUR/GBP analysis
  159. EUR/USD, GBP/USD, USD/JPY, CHF/JPY (Forecasts)
  160. Binary Options Analysis – Central Banks Increase Liquidity to European Banks
  161. Why ECB offering USD loans is insanity?
  162. SNB Should Take Motto From The SAS. By Nicholas Hastings
  163. Democracy Will Yet Dictate The Euro. By Nicholas Hastings
  164. Dollar Can Ride Weak Offshore Treasury Appetite. By David Cottle
  165. Hoping To Avoid Crash Landing For Euro. By Nicholas Hastings
  166. The SNB Is Fighting A Phoney War. By Nicholas Hastings
  167. Spreading Contagion Works In Dollar's Favor. By Nicholas Hastings
  168. China Is Not Going To Save The Euro. By Nicholas Hastings
  169. Sterling Looks More East Than West. By Nicholas Hastings
  170. Unleashing The Dogs Of Currency War. By Nicholas Hastings
  171. Norway Is Not A Good Hiding Place. By Nicholas Hastings
  172. Swiss Franc Is Now A Cheaper Safe Haven. By Nicholas Hastings
  173. Storm Clouds Send Investors To Dollar. By Nicholas Hastings
  174. Crisis Envelopes Emerging Markets Now. By Nicholas Hastings
  175. Dollar Fails To Show Up At Debt-Deal Party. By David Cottle
  176. Twisting The Yen Back Down Again. By Nicholas Hastings
  177. Words Matter More Than Deeds For SNB. By Nicholas Hastings
  178. Not The Time For The U.S. To Slam China. By Nicholas Hastings
  179. The Australian Canary Falls From Its Perch. By Nicholas Hastings
  180. Swiss Head For Bunkers in Case Of Euro Fall Out. By Nicholas Hastings
  181. QE May Cost The UK Government Too Much. By Nicholas Hastings
  182. Beijing's Response To Default Will Be Key. By Nicholas Hastings
  183. Misplacing Trust In The ECB. By Nicholas Hastings
  184. Misplacing Trust In The ECB. By Nicholas Hastings
  185. Lessons For Greece From A Decade Ago. By Martin Essex
  186. Time To Push The Federal Agenda. By Nicholas Hastings
  187. Dimming The Swissie Star Gets More Difficult. By Nicholas Hastings.
  188. Euro Loses Position On Privileged Perch. By Nicholas Hastings
  189. Sterling Floats In Its Bubble Of Fiscal Rectitude. By Nicholas Hastings
  190. Euro Needs German, Not Just ECB, Support Now. By Nicholas Hastings.
  191. The Cost Of Saving The Euro Is Now Too High. Nicholas Hastings.
  192. The Cost Of Saving The Euro Is Now Too High. By Nicholas Hastings
  193. Time To Coordinate The Uncoordinated. By Nicholas Hastings
  194. Swiss Franc's Safe Haven Status Unchanged By SNB. By Nicholas Hastings
  195. Euro Is More At Risk Now. By Nicholas Hastings
  196. CAD Has More To Gain If US Is Downgraded. By David Cottle
  197. The Dollar Is Still A Safe Haven After All. By Nicholas Hastings
  198. Bananas Help Fuel Latest Aussie Rally. By Nicholas Hastings.
  199. Canadian Dollar Suffers From Rate Rethink. By David Cottle
  200. AUD/JPY: The Essence Of Risk Appetite. By David Cottle
  201. The SNB Needs To Think Again About Pegging. By Nicholas Hastings
  202. Minutes Keep QE Hope Simmering Despite Bernanke. By David Cottle
  203. August's Headlines Mask Euro Mystery. By David Cottle
  204. No U-turns Ahead For The Pound. Nicholas Hastings.
  205. Lawyers Only Ever Make Matters Worse. By Nicholas Hastings
  206. The End Of "Mariage Blanc" Is Nigh. By Nicholas Hastings
  207. Dollar Will Clear Path For Euro Slide. By Nicholas Hastings
  208. Euro Bears Need To Pay Attention. By Nicholas Hastings
  209. Market Intervention Is Not The Answer. By Nicholas Hastings
  210. Sterling Part of Expanding Safe Haven Club. By Nicholas Hastings
  211. The Swiss Franc Just Had A Lucky Escape. By Nicholas Hastings
  212. Looking to Buy USD/JPY
  213. Binary Options Analysis – Equities Soar, Dollar Slumps on European Pledge
  214. U.K. Aug. Manufacturing Output Declines More Than Forecast
  215. Indonesia Cuts Borrowing Costs Amid Global Concerns
  216. Trichet Calls For Coordinated, Swift Measures To Address Crisis
  217. Fundamental Analysis, October 11, 2011
  218. UK Home Prices Unchanged; Housing Supply Falls: RICS
  219. S&P 500 Moves to Challenge 1200 as US Dollar Sinks Past Support
  220. Japan Posts Y407.5 Billion Current Account Surplus In August
  221. Dollar Sinks for Fifth Consecutive Session- Stock Rally at Risk
  222. Japan Data Due On Tuesday
  223. Oct 10 Fundamental Market Forecasts - Live Trading Room
  224. US Dollar Extends Downtrend Versus European Majors
  225. USD To Consolidate Ahead Of FOMC Minutes, Sterling To Hold Flat
  226. Japan Current Account Surplus Y407.5 Billion