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- China's April CPI to stay above 5 pct: survey
- Chelsea Clinton's Husband Launching His Own Hedge Fund With "Two Guys From Goldman"
- Next On The Downgrade Docket: Belgium
- Reports That Greece May Get More Funds from EFSF Calms Recent Sovereign Debt Concerns
- GBP/USD - Eyes on Mervyn King
- USD/CHF Attempts to Push above 0.88 to 0.8950
- Geither: US, China made nicey-nice
- MNI Forecast Competition Sees $45.5B US March Trade Deficit
- Wall Street's Favorite Drugs
- FX Update: Beware renewed complacency?
- US Data Prev:Energy To Push Up PPI,CPI Despite Recent Px Drops
- NZ Financial system more resilient but still facing volatility
- U.S. FDIC unveils retail foreign exchange rule
- AUD/USD: Trading the Australia Employment Report
- Warren Buffett to make cameo appearance on 'The Office'
- U.S. post has $2.2 billion loss, warns of Sept insolvency
- China Data Due On Wednesday
- Dollar Stable As Greece Fears Ease
- Fed's Lacker: End Of QE2 The High Water Mark For Stimulus
- U.S. Wholesale Inventories Rose By 1.1% In March
- U.S. Import Prices Rise 2.2 Percent In April Amid Higher Fuel Costs
- U.S. Import Prices Up 2.2 Percent In April, Export Prices Up 1.1 Percent
- US-China Framework For Bal Growth, Econ Coop
- USD/JPY – buying extends, 81.00 violated
- Chinese CPI leaked at lower than expected
- Leaked China data show consumer inflation at 5.1% Economic Preview
- Arnold Schwarzenegger, wife Maria Shriver separate
- New Zealand house sales, price index rise in April-REINZ
- RBNZ Governor: NZD undesirably high
- Remember GMAC that you paid to bailout?
- China Says It Will Try to Control Inflation, Boost Imports
- China’s April CPI +5.3%
- RBNZ's Bollard: New Zealand's Financial System Resilient, But Faces Volatility
- China CPI Eases To 5.3% In April
- China's New Loans, M2 Rises In April
- China Inflation Slows to 5.3% From Year Earlier
- China's retail sales up 17.1% in April
- China's April new bank lending at 739.6 bln yuan
- Chelsea Clinton’s Husband Is Starting A Hedge Fund
- China's New Loans, M2 Rises In April
- Preview - Sterling to survive Bank of England pessimism
- Malaysian March Manufacturing Sales Growth Accelerates
- China Inflation Eases, Industrial Output Growth Below Forecast
- Malaysia Industrial Output Up 2.4% In March
- What the Forex Markets Tell Us about Gold & Silver
- Japanese Leading Index Drops In March
- Japanese Leading Index Drops In March
- UK Permanent Placements Rise, Pay Inflation At 9-Month High
- FDIC Seeks Comment on Rule Governing Retail Forex Transactions
- European Economics Preview: BoE Inflation Report Due
- German Wholesale Price Inflation Slows In April
- German April Annual Inflation Highest Since Autumn 2008
- German Consumer prices in April 2011: +2.4% on April 2010
- Trade Deficit in U.S. Probably Widened in March as Energy Prices Increased
- Meet The Hedge Fund Manager/Movie Producer Who Lost $500 Million Last Week
- Swedish Inflation Expectations Rise In May
- Japanese April Reserve Assets At Record High
- HSBC to cut retail banking business
- Turkey's Current Account Gap Widens More Than Forecast
- Hungarian Inflation Rises For Third Month
- Finland May Demand Investors Share Burden as Portuguese Bailout Condition
- China seen buying cable
- China may cut rates as economy cools
- U.K. March Visible Trade Deficit Widens
- Lloyds boss's £13.4m pay package under scrutiny ahead of AGM
- Don't-argue-with-Directional-Bias-AUD/USD
- UK trade
- Asian central bank activity all over the shop
- The Euro Zone's Journey to Defaults
- ASIC too seeks to tighten forex regulation
- Portugal Inflation Inches Up In April
- King Raises Inflation Forecast - Boosts the Pound
- BOE inflation report: Shows CPI at 2-year horizon at just over 1.9%.
- Bank of England Inflation Report
- BOE Report: Inflation On Target With Hike In H2 2011
- Irish Factory Output Declines In March
- U.K. Trade Gap Widens In March
- U.K. Inflation Likely To Rise Further This Year, To Slow In 2012: BoE
- Centrica edges up on rumour of possible Qatari interest
- Inflation Remains Major Concern For Chinese Policymakers: Capital Economics
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