Tagged with ECB

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Cotton and crude where next?

1,314 views November 01, 2013

With record high supplies, prices in the commodities market have been falling dramatically. Field...

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Hardy: Why the euro will fall further

724 views November 01, 2013

The euro has its biggest one day decline in 16 months down 1.11 percent against the dollar. The...

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Hardy: Euro is too strong at the moment

737 views October 29, 2013

"I’m convinced that the Euro is too strong at the moment". So says Saxo Bank's John Hardy, and...

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Euro's charge toward USD1.40 as an anti-dollar...

258 views October 24, 2013

The euro is trading around a 2 year high against the dollar, expectations the U.S. Federal...

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Hardy: Signs of support for the dollar

423 views October 24, 2013

The dollar index is down around 0.8 percent for the week. Setting a fresh two-year low versus the...

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Euro at a crossroad

661 views October 24, 2013

The euro continued its rise on news Spain has exited recession and consumer confidence in the...

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The burden of the strong euro

276 views October 22, 2013

The euro is near an eight month high against the dollar and many are saying $1.40 is not far...

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What you need to know about Europe's banks

380 views October 21, 2013

Europe's banks are back in focus. Not only are many due to report next week there's an ongoing...

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Hardy: What now for the US dollar?

451 views October 17, 2013

What next for the US dollar now that politicians in Washington have agreed a deal over the US...

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How long will euro's strength last?

597 views October 14, 2013

The euro recently hit an eight month high against the dollar, but is it a matter of euro...

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Where to invest in "weak, fragile" Europe

497 views October 03, 2013

The ECB's Mario Draghi was frank in his assessment of Europe's recovery: it's "weak, fragile and...

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Euro "to climb further" if no ECB action

563 views October 02, 2013

The Euro is close a seven month high against the dollar, and Saxo Bank's John Hardy thinks that...