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- Is the United States Still the Leading Economic Super-Power?Discusses the global financial picture, whose in control and where the United States fits into the picture.
- U.S. Dollar Continues to Lose Ground, European Central Bank Holds Rate at 1.00%Euro showed little reaction to the European Central Bank interest rate decision as policy makers held the benchmark interest rate at 1.00% in September, but the slew of data scheduled for the U.S. trade is likely to stoke increased volatility.
- US Dollar Rallies Ahead of Fed Interest Rate DecisionThe US Dollar is rallying amid renewed risk aversion after bouncing off key technical support. Will the Fed interest rate decision on Tuesday aid the rally or send the greenback back to multi-month lows?
- Fed Chairman's Testimony Spooks MarketsCautious language from Federal Reserve Chairman Bernanke sent risk sentiment reeling on Wednesday.
- Markets Await Comments by ECB Officials as Borrowing Costs Are Expected to Remain at 1.00%The European Central Bank is widely expected to keep their benchmark interest rate unchanged at 1.00 percent amid the brewing sovereign debt crisis in the bloc.
European Central Bank: 'Trillions Only Buying Time'Banks are like a fisherman who catches a big fish. The man sets the bait -the bank offers the loans- the fish bites -the countries accept the loans- the fisherman can then choose to pull the fish out slowly or...- How Nations Willingly Commit Economic SuicideDiscussion of the economic and related political degradation of the USA and what it portends for the future, if unchecked.
- When Will Central Banks Raise Interest Rates?With a relatively small base last year, and higher labor wages, purchasing power and demand will increase, and the likelihood of interest rates hike in China is relatively large.
Will the Fed Follow Australian Central Bank and Raise Interest Rate Soon?Australian Central Bank raised interest rate last week and surprised market watchers, will the US follow suit? If not which country is next?- Central Bank of Canada Slashes Interest RatesThe Central Bank of Canada dropped it's interest rate by 3/4 of 1%. The Canadian banks retained part of the drop. Is that skimming the stimulus package meant for the economy?
- What If Central Banks Go Insolvent? Another Crisis Contagion?This paper attempts to conjure a scenario in which Central Banks are in need of a bailout owing to high (debt / Reserves) ratios and provides some answers to move in the direction of preempting the threat in the long-run.
- Central Banks and Their Effects on the Forex MarketTo understand the logic behind central bank monetary policy actions and how they effect the Forex market, is to understand what influences their most important monetary policy actions
- Who Should Print Our Money: Banksters or Politicians? Neither One, Mr. DiStefanoMr. DiStefano offers us a false dichotomy. Let's try to correct that mistake.
- Perhaps This is the Biggest 2010 Election VictoryWhy this subcommittee Chairman appointment matters.
- Forex: U.S. Dollar Mix on Thin Trading, Euro Holds Tight RangeEuro fell back from a high of 1.4006 during the overnight trade to maintain the narrow range from the end of the previous week, and the exchange rate may hold steady throughout the day as the economic docket remains fairly light for Monday.
- ECB, BoE Leaves Benchmark Interest Rate Unchanged in JulyThe Bank of England held rates at 0.50 percent in July for the sixteen consecutive month. At the same time, policy makers refrained from expanding their asset purchase program as quantitative easing remained unchanged at 200 billion pounds.
- Forex Weekly Trading Forecast - 05.31.10Weekly currency pair forecast.
- Australian Dollar to Succumb to Risk Trends, RBA MinutesAustralian Dollar
Gold Sets New Records and Spurs DemandsGold price continue to climb as the greenback losing their value.- What is the Bank for International Settlements?This organization in Switzerland deals with international monetary policy.
- The Economic CollapseAn interesting perspective on how the economic collapse occurred and why we shouldn't be shocked.
- Taking Stock of Wall Street 2008-09-18Who won today - the Bull or the Bear?





