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  1. Dollar Retracement Fundamentally Limited, Speculatively Reasonable
  2. U.S. May CPI falls 0.2% on lower gas prices
  3. Consumer Prices in U.S. Fell 0.2% in May, Core Rate Rose 0.1%
  4. Jobless Claims in U.S. Unexpectedly Increased 12,000 Last Week to 472,000
  5. Spain Sells $4.3 Billion of Debt; Bonds, Euro Gain
  6. Jobless claims rise 12,000 to 472,000
  7. Canadian April Wholesale Sales Unexpectedly Fall 0.3% on Autos
  8. US current account gap widens in Q1 to $109 bln
  9. EUR/USD and GBP/USD Stuck Below Resistance
  10. Yen Continues to Drift Sideways
  11. Watch for Breakout on Commodity Currencies
  12. The Euro Mutiny Begins
  13. Why are we surprised by a ‘good’ Spanish auction?
  14. Forex Trading Journal: 1hr Triple Top
  15. Manufacturing in Philadelphia Region Expands in May
  16. Interbank FX to launch Brillian (screenshots inside)
  17. Manufacturing Expansion in Philadelphia Area Slows
  18. Government report says natural gas supplies rise slightly more than expected
  19. Italian economists slam austerity measures
  20. China PBOC Survey: Consumer Infl Sentiment Hits Record Low
  21. Fed Autonomy ‘Incredibly Important,’ Kroszner Says:
  22. U.S. Economy: Recovery Creates Little Job Growth, No Inflation
  23. SNB Eases Franc Stance; Currency Jumps to Near-Record
  24. Yuan Is Overvalued, Not Undervalued: Chinese Paper
  25. Triple Top No Barrier for Loonie Gains, Bank of Montreal Says
  26. US Dollar Forecast to Lose Further Against Euro on Forex Sentiment
  27. ForexLive US wrap-up: EUR maintains bulk of gains
  28. Market Overview
  29. Pivot Point Calculation levels for June 18th
  30. BOJ May Minutes: Must Watch Econ Downside Risks
  31. BP considering debt financing options
  32. Daily Forex Report 6-17
  33. Yen Strengthens for 5th Day as Japan Pledges to Cut Debt Levels
  34. ForexLive Asian market wrap: another quiet session to close the week
  35. UK Budget 2010: what should George Osborne do in the emergency Budget?
  36. EUR/USD very marginally firmer in subdued Asian trade
  37. US Hill Regulatory Reform Panel Backs Wide GAO Audit of Fed
  38. Forex Daily Outlook – June 18
  39. Euro nudges 3-week highs, dollar on backfoot
  40. Daily Technical Analysis EURUSD, GBPUSD, USDJPY 18th June
  41. Japan Gov't Upgrades Economic Assessment But Remains Cautious
  42. Recent Recommended Trades by AceTrader
  43. Kan Shifts Focus to Cutting World's Largest Debt Ahead of Japan Elections
  44. UK Analysis: May Public Sector Borrowing Down On Year Ago
  45. U.K. Posts Smaller-Than-Expected May Budget Deficit
  46. EUR positions require their own Stress Tests
  47. Alpari launches MT5 demo
  48. UK Public sector pay, conditions outstrip private sector, report says
  49. ForexLive European Morning Wrap: No appetite for risk
  50. Swiss Franc Rises to Record Versus Euro on Central Bank Stance
  51. Carney Repeats Canada’s Interest Rate Path Not Preordained
  52. Daily Technical Strategist: EURUSD
  53. Pound Is Near One-Month High Versus Dollar as Mortgage Approvals Increase
  54. Paramo Says ECB Will ‘Absolutely Not’ Give Capital to Banks
  55. Order central: Friday edition
  56. Canada's Leading Indicator Gains for 12th Month on Factories
  57. Bank of Japan’s Shirakawa Sees Chinese Bubble Risk
  58. USD/CAD Ready for Parity Once Again
  59. USDJPY: Sets Up To Break The 90.53 Level.
  60. ForexLive US wrap-up: Quiet consolidation
  61. After 1st World Cup win, Greece eyes Argentina
  62. The dollar's strong (but not the one you think)
  63. CANADA FX DEBT-C$ softens as oil prices drop below $76
  64. Looking at the EUR/USD chart above, the currency pair remains bullish.
  65. GLOBAL MARKETS-Stocks rally for 9th day; euro near 3-week highs
  66. FOREX-Euro steadies, heads for best week since May 2009
  67. Stocks Trading Flat on Quadruple Witching Day
  68. Euro Rally Stops Short of Main Top at 1.2453
  69. Reuters “outs” Germans as source of Spanish rumors
  70. Auction Demand Helps Boost Euro to 3-week Peak
  71. My Most Profitable Trading Strategy
  72. USD-CHF and Fibonacci
  73. Professional Traders Don’t Forecast
  74. US gold sets record, ends strong as alternate asset
  75. Currency speculators cut long US dollar bets-CFTC
  76. Medvedev Pushes Ruble Reserve Currency to Cut Dollar Dominance
  77. GOLD: Price Extension To Target The 1,300 Level.
  78. Forex Links for the Weekend
  79. Getting our computers up to speed for trading applications
  80. SNB Loses 8b on Euro Intervention. Folds.