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  1. Cambodian ‘jungle woman’ runs back to forest
  2. US Uni. Of Michigan…
  3. Technical oil: Upside targets are done and it is time to move downwards!
  4. The euro suffers to continue its rebound
  5. Brushing teeth twice a day protects from heart disease
  6. Fitch Ratings renews market strain by downgrading Spain’s credit rating!
  7. China steps in to cool Korean conflict
  8. Pakistan Mosque attack leaves 70 deaths
  9. Term Deposit Facility first test
  10. Japan takes the lead in Asia last week
  11. Few fundamentals in Europe amid ongoing efforts by officials to regain confidence in markets
  12. Major Data Prove Irrelevant for Investors, as Europe Dominates American Markets
  13. Woman left on airplane is suing Trans State Airlines
  14. American man crosses English Channel with helium ballon
  15. Israel attacks Hamas bases
  16. Oliver Stone writes documentary about Hugo Chavez
  17. Central Banks decisions might calm Asian markets this week
  18. Europe Ahead: Dominate sectors in Europe for release alongside euro zone GDP
  19. Busy Week for U.S. Markets Highlighted by the Infamous Jobs Report
  20. Woman might pay $79,000 for messy backyard in fines
  21. Israel says will not be part of nuclear-arms free Middle east conference
  22. Palestinians die in tunnle from *****ng gas canister explosion
  23. Air New Zealand might have passengers text and email
  24. Fundamental analysis for major currencies
  25. Fundamental analysis for Crude oil
  26. Fundamental analysis for precious metals
  27. Technical analysis for major currencies
  28. Technical analysis for cross currencies
  29. Technical analysis for precious metals
  30. Technical analysis for crude oil
  31. Bangkok's curfew ended
  32. A horse transferred a virus to a women and her daughter before its death
  33. Hometrack Housing Survey in UK
  34. Industrial production in Japan
  35. Japanese voters want Hatoyama to resign
  36. Forex: EUR/JPY around 112.40, threatening to break higher
  37. Australia: TD Securities Inflation (YoY) (May): 3.7% vs 2.9%
  38. Australia: TD Securities Inflation increases 0.5% in May
  39. Australia TD Securities Inflation (MoM) increase to 0.5% in May from 0.4%
  40. Japan: Industrial production increases 1.3% MoM and 25.9% YoY in April
  41. Japan Apr Industrial Production (YoY) declines to 25.9% vs 31.8%
  42. Japan Apr Industrial Production (MoM) up to 1.3 from 1.2
  43. UK: The Hometrack Housing Prices s.a. stays at 0.2%
  44. United Kingdom Hometrack Housing Prices s.a flat at 0.2 in May
  45. USD/JPY: under 200 DMA
  46. GBP/USD Testing 1.4450 support
  47. EUR/USD: Limited by sentiment
  48. Japan: Nomura/JMMA Manufacturing PMI up one point in May
  49. Japan May Nomura/ JMMA Manufacturing Puchasing Manager Index rises to 54.7 vs 53.5
  50. Forex: AUD/USD slightly lower on Monday
  51. Forex: EUR/USD starts the week on a quiet note
  52. Forex: EUR/USD ends Friday on a weak note
  53. Forex: GBP/USD ends week practically unchanged
  54. Forex: USD/JPY consolidates weekly gains, holds below 91.00
  55. Forex: EUR/USD breaks lower after Spain downgrade
  56. Flitch downgrades Spain
  57. Dollar gains as stocks slumps
  58. USD/JPY rebounds on 90.60
  59. Crude futures fluctuating on tepid US data
  60. Forex: EUR/USD rebounds at 1.2310 and rises back above 1.2350
  61. Wall Street losses deepen on lackluster data
  62. Forex: Cable falls across the board
  63. Crude futures rebound, pare losses
  64. Forex: USD/JPY falls to 90.85
  65. Wall Street opens lower, trims losses on better-than-expected consumer sentiment
  66. Forex: GBP/USD trimming gains, approaches 1.4500
  67. US: Reuters/Michigan Consumer Sentiment inches higher, above expectations
  68. US Reuters/Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index improves to 73.6 in May from 73.3 in April
  69. US: Chicago PMI falls more than expected
  70. US Chicago Purchasing Managers' Index decreases to 59.7 in May from 63.8 in April
  71. Gold futures slump after US spending data
  72. Forex: GBP/JPY in ranges between 132.20 and 133.20
  73. Forex: EUR/GBP capped at 0.8535, eases below 0.8500
  74. European stocks off highs ahead of Wall Street opening
  75. Crude oil dips after flat spending in the US
  76. GDP/USD: Regaining the upside
  77. Daily Market Outlook
  78. Forex - EUR/USD, EUR/AUD Flows - euro stays down post-Fitch/Spain, RSPT impasse
  79. Currency Majors Technical Perspective
  80. Update of Stress Indicators – Volatility Index Has Turned Down, Libor Also Posts Decline