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Asian Session Overview - Forex Pros
Asian Session Overview Forex Pros, British Virgin Islands - Willem Buiter, writing on FT.com, believes a currency crisis could ocurr in the UK if the government proceeds with its "reckless" plan for a fiscal ... |
Bretton Woods is a dangerous trap - Telegraph.co.uk
Bretton Woods is a dangerous trap Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - France's Nicolas Sarkozy has his own agenda in pushing a managed currency system. It promises Paris partial control over the European Central Bank (France's ... |
Stephen King: Another British currency crisis – it's enough to ... - Independent
Stephen King: Another British currency crisis – it's enough to ... Independent, UK - Having managed to attract hot money for so many years, conditions have suddenly changed. No longer can the UK's authorities pretend that the economy will ... |
Daily Forex Commentary November 18 - IBTimes Hong Kong
Daily Forex Commentary November 18 IBTimes Hong Kong, CA - The Euro gained momentum on the back of the announcement trading up from Asian lows of 125.10 against the Greenback to exchange 1.8% higher at 1.2740 in NY ... |
Halo Financial - Daily Currency Insight - Fxtraders.eu
![]() Property News | Halo Financial - Daily Currency Insight Fxtraders.eu, Poland - If you look at the chart above, you can see that it has tried to rally above NZ$ 2.69 for 9 days on the trot but had not managed to stay there through a ... Eurozone slips into recession |
Hedge your bets with currency trading - Telegraph.co.uk
![]() Telegraph.co.uk | Hedge your bets with currency trading Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - "All equities can go down at the same time, but not all currencies can fall at the same time," explained Tim O'Dell, who runs Investec's Managed Currency ... |
Could the UK face a sterling crisis, or are we in one already? - Financial Times
Could the UK face a sterling crisis, or are we in one already? Financial Times, UK - This crisis too occurred under a fixed-but-adjustable exchange rate peg and limited capital mobility. It was a currency crisis and a government solvency ... |



