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by Ashraf Laidi
Posted: Feb 22, 2010 5:00
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Commodity FX (CAD AUD NZD NOK)

Discuss Commodity FX (CAD AUD NZD NOK)
 
djellal
LAUSANNE, Switzerland
Posts: 531
14 years ago
Jun 10, 2010 15:42
it's time to short Aussie !
djellal
LAUSANNE, Switzerland
Posts: 531
14 years ago
Jun 9, 2010 22:10

Bollard : Appropriate time to gradually reduce stimulus and raise key interest rate, as underlying inflationary pressures are expected to rise


djellal
LAUSANNE, Switzerland
Posts: 531
14 years ago
Jun 9, 2010 22:09
on RBNZ sure!
djellal
LAUSANNE, Switzerland
Posts: 531
14 years ago
Jun 9, 2010 22:09
Annouces were more hwakish than expected ... wee could see a shrp rally
Stationdealer
London, UK
Posts: 715
14 years ago
Jun 9, 2010 14:26
China CPI comes early
Fri
Jun 11 3:00am CNY CPI y/y [3.1%] Expt3.0% Prev2.8%
djellal
LAUSANNE, Switzerland
Posts: 531
14 years ago
Jun 9, 2010 13:50
yep as i said...,

An if NZJPY break 62.89 we gonna see a shrp rally, I think risk appetit could return at the moment the decision is annoucunced... but Ill be very attentive to Bollard announces
Ashraf Laidi
London, UK
Posts: 0
14 years ago
Jun 9, 2010 13:26
KIWI STRONG PERFORMER AHEAD OF TODAY'S RBNZ RATE HIKE

NZDJPY SEEN EXTENDING GAINS TO 62
http://www.ashraflaidi.com/forex-news/


ASHRAF
Jmx
Singapore
Posts: 44
14 years ago
Jun 8, 2010 16:58
AUDUSD have a daily hidden bullish divergence...... so careful
Stationdealer
London, UK
Posts: 715
14 years ago
Jun 7, 2010 22:27
(RTTNews) - Canadian stocks tumbled towards the close to end lower Monday, having spent most of the day struggling to stay in positive territory.

Weakness in resource stocks, industrials and banks countered advances in gold and consumer staples sectors.

The S&P/TSX Composite Index closed down 64.87 points or 0.56% at 11,504.74, extending Fridays losses and finishing at the lowest level in more than two weeks.

The main index is currently 6.3% lower from its 19-month high recorded in late-April, and 3.7% higher compared to its 2010 low.

Traders hesitated to invest in risky assets and flocked to the safety of gold as worries of a potential debt crisis in Hungary worsened concerns about European financial stability.

Even though Hungarys Economy Minister assured the country is not in need of any economic stimulus packages, his words failed to allay fears that the nation is facing a Greece-like debt crisis.

Base-metals producer Teck Resources (TCK_B.TO) fell 4.97%, lender RBC (RY.TO) lost 1.98%, while train and aircraft maker Bombardier (BBD_B.TO) surrendered 5.89%.

Suncor Energy (SU.TO) dropped 2.06%. The energy giant said its wholly-owned subsidiary Suncor Energy Products secured approval from the Alberta Utilities Commission to proceed with the development of an 88-megawatt wind power project.

Emerge Oil & Gas (EME.TO) ended lower 3.16%. The Calgary-based explorer announced plans to buy three heavy oil assets in greater Lloydminster area for $10.3 million in cash.

July crude oil settled down $0.07 at $71.44 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange.

Meanwhile, Barrick Gold (ABX.TO) rose 4.30% and Goldcorp (G.TO) added 4.74% as the price of bullion rose near a record high.

August gold settled up $23.10 at $1240.80 a troy ounce on the COMEX division of the New York Mercantile Exchange, close to its all-time settlement high of $1243.10 recorded last month.

The consumer staples sector added 1.10%, with Loblaw Companies (L.TO) up 1.78% and Metro Inc. (MRU_A.TO) up 1.81%.

Among IT stocks, Research In Motion (RIM.TO) fell 5.05% and Open Text (OTC.TO) gave in 1.07%. However, CGI Group (GIB_A.TO) gained 0.43%.

In economic release from south of the border, the Federal Reserve said US consumer credit rose by $1 billion to $2.44 trillion in April, following a revised $5.4 billion drop in March. Economists had been expecting a decline of $2 billion after an increase of $2 billion originally reported for the previous month.

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Stationdealer
London, UK
Posts: 715
14 years ago
Jun 4, 2010 20:30
An explosion on the BP operated Deepwater Horizon oil rig killed eleven crew members on April 20, 2010m sparking the greatest environmental disaster in United States history. In combination with the Texas City Refinery Explosion and the Prudohoe Bay Oil Spill, this marks the third serious incident involving BP in the United States in the last five years. Current estimates put the amount of oil being discharged from the broken well at above 1,050,000 US gallons per day! There are over 400 different species of animals living in the area affected by the spill. 253 sea turtles and 29 dolphins have been found dead within the spill area (NOAA).

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