February 2012

Forex Market Commentaries - Greece PSI Sticking Points

There's A Few Sticky Points To The Sticking Plaster For Greece

A spokesman for the Greek government said this morning that negotiations with its lenders are now focused on three issues; wages, pensions and bank recapitalization. Pantelis Kapsis, when interviewed, told Greek television that there are just a few “sticking points” to be cleared up before the Private Sector Involvement (PSI) is agreed by all parties.

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Does The ‘Buffett Tax Rule’ Belong In The Finger Buffet?

The grandstanding, show boating and vain-glorious pointlessness of the current USA politic system has been revealed by Obama’s party attempting to introduce a law that has no chance of becoming law. The people who’d make the decisions and take the vote, the multi millionaires up on Capitol Hill, (on both sides) aren’t turkeys, they won’t

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Forex Trading Articles - Forex Yoga

Forex Yoga

There’s been some fascinating developments in the world of Yoga in the USA lately. As with many activities and pastimes they move in phases and, using our trading terms, yoga broke out of it’s tight range a couple of years back and has stayed above the 200 MA ever since. Yoga is very popular in

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Forex Market Commentaries - No End In Sight Even After Greek Debt Swap

The Suffering In Greece Won't Vanish Once The Ink Dries On The Swap Deal

The highest proportion of European companies on record are missing profit estimates despite the region’s stocks post their best start to a year since 1998. Market bulls believe that the Stoxx 600 will extend this year’s four percent gain as the region’s stocks are still cheap and efforts by the European Central Bank to boost

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Average Price Of A U.S. Home Drops To 2003 Levels In 19 Out Of 20 US Cities

House prices have continued falling across the USA despite the wider economy improving according to a closely watched survey published on Tuesday. For the second consecutive month home prices fell in 19 out of 20 cities measured by the S&P/Case-Shiller index, leaving average prices at levels not seen since the mid-2003. This was the third

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