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