CAD and AUD are in the same Boat
The CAD dollar is now trading on the back foot for the first time in three days. The reasons are mul...
The CAD dollar is now trading on the back foot for the first time in three days. The reasons are mul...
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel described Europe’s economic crisis as “perhaps the tough...
Berlusconi may be gone but the legacy lives on with yet another record yield on new issues of Italia...
Easy come easy go so far. Positive weekend Euro developments certainly tried to give the EUR a lift,...
Oil prices ($98.99) again have advanced, capping the longest weekly streak in two years on speculati...
With Euro event risk abating has US yields backing up, especially further out the curve. The 10/30Ã...
This is a big weekend in Rome, and with a partial US and Canadian holiday, it’s not...
The North “Americas†had little data to feed off this week. It is a sho...
Analysts will tell you that Japan is a current account surplus currency. However, with global tight ...
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Italy and Greece look as if they are slowly coming to grips with their political crises. The potenti...
By Abe Raymond Benzinga Staff Writer In short, I doubt it. The ECB and EFSF have decided to use the ...
CAD traders were caught red faced with Septembers trade surplus surprise print (+$1.25b), the first ...
Since it was first created in 1999, the Eurozone has never been so close to breaking apart as it is ...