What’s the dollar to do?
We are almost back to normality. The lack of market participation made for some interesting currency...
UK Banks to Boost Mortgages in 2010
Encouraging words from the UK's Central Bank that could be further proof of the impact of quantitati...
Greece and other Economies Still Worry Eurozone
The countries that were some time ago, success stories of the Euro zone integration are now one of...
Iceland Approves 3.8bn Payment to UK and Netherlands
Iceland's parliament has approved plans to repay 3.8bn euros (£3.4bn) to savers in the U...
Jobless Claims in the U.S. Fall to Lowest Level Since July 2008
Fewer Americans than anticipated filed claims for unemployment benefits last week, pointing to an im...
In 2010 Beware Of the Keynesian Hangover
2008 and 2009 are the Years never to be forgotten. They nearly brought global financial markets to t...
Japan Unveils New Plan for Growth
Still struggling after its worst recession in generations, Japan announced a long-term growth strate...
Oil steadies near $79 ahead of US inventories
US crude oil prices steadied close to the $79 a barrel mark on Wednesday ahead of the latest US week...
GMAC Said to Discuss U.S. Aid Package of $3 Billion or More
GMAC Inc., the home and auto lender that counts the U.S. government as the largest stakeholder, is d...
In December the dollar’s King
Currently there is little to write about as we approach the final two days in 2009. Traders and inve...