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  1. FM Hopes To Cut Inflation To 6% By Fiscal-End
  2. Turkish Industrial Output Rises In August
  3. Czech Sept. Jobless Rate Drops
  4. Austria Trade Balance Swings To Surplus In July
  5. French Industrial Confidence Improves In September: Bank Of France
  6. Swiss Unemployment Falls In September
  7. Slovak Industrial Output Rises In August
  8. Swedish Industrial Output Growth Slows In August
  9. German Corporate Insolvencies Drop In July
  10. Dutch Aug. Industrial Output Grows
  11. Unemployment Probably Rose in September as U.S. Companies Limited Hiring
  12. Trichet on `Battlefield' Edge as Policy Propels Euro to $1.40
  13. Veksler's Forex Blog: It's not a war, it's a race
  14. Forex Daily Outlook – October 8
  15. German Exports Decline For Second Month
  16. Lithuania's Annual Inflation Stable At 1.8%
  17. Non-Farm Payroll Report could be fuel for QE bulls
  18. Slovenia's Industrial Output Grows In August
  19. Slovenia's Exports Increase In August
  20. U.K. Sept Output Price Inflation Slows, Input PPI Inflation Rises
  21. Video: Asia Market Focus: RBA & BOJ rates and China's tolken jesture
  22. UK Analysis: Output Price Inflation Eases In September
  23. Malta's Trade Deficit Widens In August
  24. FOREX-Dollar steady ahead of jobs data, G7
  25. WORLD FOREX: Dollar Weakens As China Bond News Boosts Sentiment
  26. GBPUSD: Loses Upside Momentum, Set To Correct Lower.
  27. Lithuania Aug. Trade Deficit Narrows
  28. Malaysian Exports Surge In August
  29. Latvia's Consumer Prices Increase In September
  30. Daily strategy - Euro needs further correction
  31. EUR/USD Dropping Towards Uptrend Support
  32. Currency wars on hiatus as Jobs take center stage
  33. Portugal's Industrial New Orders Increase
  34. Portugal Jun-Aug Trade Deficit Widens
  35. UK House Price Inflation Eases In September: Acadametrics
  36. Japan's Cabinet Approves JPY5.05 Trillion Stimulus Package
  37. Moody's Likely To Upgrade China's Sovereign Ratings
  38. Canada unexpectedly loses jobs in September
  39. Canada Employers Unexpectedly Cut 6,600 Jobs in September; Jobless Rate 8%
  40. Dollar Enjoys Breather Ahead Of Pivotal Jobs Report
  41. U.K. Producer Prices Rise In September
  42. Canadian Economy Sheds 6,600 Jobs, Unemployment Rate Edges Down To 8%
  43. Preview of US Unemployment Report and Key Technical Levels to watch
  44. ForexLive European Wrap: Decent morning for greenback ahead of jobs data
  45. Japan's Noda Signals Further Forex Intervention If Needed
  46. Chile Consumer Price Inflation Eases In September
  47. Malaysia's Export Growth Weaker Than Expected In August
  48. IBFX account profitability report explained
  49. India's Forex Reserves Increase
  50. U.S. Employment Fell By 95,000 Jobs September
  51. ECB jawboning continues
  52. Fed's Bullard says Nov decision a "tough call"
  53. Bullard Sees No 'Obvious' Case for More Stimulus as Risks Ease
  54. Government Layoffs Send Dollar Down
  55. Employers in U.S. Cut More Jobs Than Forecast in September
  56. U.S. economy loses 95,000 nonfarm jobs in Sept.
  57. Absence Of Intl Cooperation May Lead To Global Disruption, Soros Warns
  58. Wholesale Inventories Rose More Than Expected In August
  59. Albania Sept. Inflation Slows
  60. S&P Warns Global Debt Level Would Reach 245% By 2050
  61. Swedish Firms Upbeat On Growth Prospects
  62. Canadian Housing Starts Stall In September
  63. Employment Shows Notable Decrease Amid Loss Of Government Jobs
  64. Swedish Industrial Output Growth Moderates In August
  65. Yuan Is Undervalued and Euro Too Strong, Juncker Says
  66. News Flash: Jobs Shocker! What to do …
  67. U.S. Non-Farm Payrolls Declines 95,000 in September
  68. Charts: Beware of Euro Pitfalls Against Dollar
  69. Jobs Data Friendly to Treasury Bonds, Bearish for Dollar
  70. U.S. Dollar retreats after Non-Farm Payrolls Fall by 95,000
  71. ECB Nowotny: Euro Rise Not Helpful For Recovery
  72. Dollar to End Drop at 81 Yen, Rally to 84 on Ichimoku
  73. Dollar Falls Below 82 Yen for First Time Since 1995 After Payrolls Report
  74. 6 Reasons Why EUR/USD Is Vulnerable
  75. [VIDEO] Labor Disappointments and Fed Expectations Will Push the Dollar Further Down
  76. Gbpusd For 1.6400, Anyone…?
  77. Canada housing starts drop on single-family homes
  78. Ahead of Jobs Data, IMF/G7 Meetings, U.S. Dollar Holds Steady
  79. FX Update: Currency wars theme too long in the tooth?
  80. US Rate Futures-traders see no Fed rate hike until 2012