Kiwi Mixed Versus Majors Friday Midday [NZD/USD]
The New Zealand currency was mostly mixed against its counterparts in trading on Friday midday in New York. The kiwi moved with little economic news from the area.
Stocks Move Sharply Higher At The Open - U.S. Commentary []
After closing lower in the two previous sessions, stocks moved sharply higher at the start of trading on Wednesday. The major averages all moved firmly into positive territory on the heels of better than expected employment data.
Yen Falls To Major Currencies After GDP Numbers Revised Down [USD/JPY]
The yen declined against other major currencies in early morning Friday trading. Investors contemplated the release of data showing slower than expected Japanese economic growth.
US Stocks Poised For Weak Open Tuesday Morning Amid Anxiety Over Housing, Credit Markets - US Commentary []
Jittery investors appeared focused on problems in the housing and lending sectors Tuesday morning as stock futures tumbled, signalling a negative open on Wall Street Tuesday morning.
European Markets Rise On Bernanke Comments - European Commentary []
The European markets rose for the third consecutive day on Friday after U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke signaled that further interest rate cuts are on the way.
Stocks Continue To Post Standout Gains In Early Afternoon Trading - U.S. Commentary []
After closing lower in the two previous sessions, the U.S. stock markets have moved back to the upside on Wednesday. The markets are benefiting from broad based strength following the release of some better than expected economic data.
Euro Moves Towards Multi-Year High Versus Pound [EUR/GBP]
The euro moved higher against the British pound again on Friday and moved back towards the multi-year high reached earlier this week. The European currency fell in the early morning, but reversed its tend at around 9 a.m. ET and began to move higher.
Sunday, December 09, 2007
Kiwi Mixed Versus Majors Friday Midday [NZD/USD]
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