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Results: 701 to 710 of 1,000
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Intraday Market Thought: Adding 10 & 2 yr Spreads to this AUD Cross
by Ashraf Laidi | Feb 25, 2014 20:07cross is +7% year-to-date, while the Australian 2-year yield spread over this currency'.. -
Intraday Market Thought: Greek Optimism Fading
by Adam Button | Jun 25, 2015 0:08The lone data point on the agenda is Australian job vacancies at 0130 GMT so it will.. -
Intraday Market Thought: BOC Flips the Switch
by Adam Button | Jun 12, 2017 23:50
Australian business confidence is due later.
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Intraday Market Thought: Contagion Has Limits
by Adam Button | May 29, 2018 23:40
Japanese retail sales and Australian building approvals are on the calendar..
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Intraday Market Thought: 5 Near-Term Themes
by Adam Button | Jan 17, 2020 18:02
do, I see bright days ahead for the Australian, Canadian and New Zealand dollars.
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Intraday Market Thought: Dollar Slumps, RBA Decision Looms
by Adam Button | Apr 2, 2013 0:25The US dollar was the laggard on the day following....The US dollar immediately dropped following the.. -
Hot-Chart: Top in Dollar Index?
by Ashraf Laidi | Mar 12, 2009 13:21
Emerging signs of a top in the dollar index as the currency falters against..
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Intraday Market Thought: Whale Watching
by Adam Button | Feb 2, 2017 22:49
It's the official strong dollar policy of the United States...of saying he is going to weaken the dollar; or at least go to a currency war with....A weak dollar would be a panacea...now or two weeks from now but the weak-dollar whale is one we want to be ready to..
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Intraday Market Thought: Dollar Crossroads
by Adam Button | Mar 28, 2017 13:59clean and steady but on Monday the US dollar fell below some critical levels but....party looked like it was straining, the dollar began to crumble...Ideally, the dollar would break and it would extend but....see is a continue paradigm where the US dollar has small gains on good news and large.. -
Intraday Market Thought: Oil Adds to CAD Crunch
by Adam Button | May 2, 2017 23:18
The New Zealand dollar led the way while the Canadian dollar.... the USD/CAD trade may come from the US dollar side... struggling lately is the New Zealand dollar.




