Posts Tagged ‘money’

Euro extends gains vs dollar, trades above $1.31 (at Reuters)

The euro extended gains versus the U.S. dollar on Thursday to trade at its highest since early May. The euro hit as high as $1.3105 , according to Reuters data, its highest since May 4. Read More →

Currencies: Euro rises to level not seen since EU-IMF bailout (at MarketWatch)

The U.S. dollar fell to the lowest level in nearly three months versus the euro on Thursday amid positive confidence data for Europe and more downbeat comments about the U.S. credit rating. Read More →

MONEY MARKETS-Money market rates ease after liquidity increase (at Reuters)
Dollar pares losses in aftermath of jobless claims data (at Reuters)

The dollar pared declines against the Japanese yen on Thursday in the aftermath of a government report showing new U.S. claims for unemployment benefits fell slightly more than expected last week. Read More →

Long-term Treasurys, dollar down after claims fall (at MarketWatch)

Long-term Treasury prices declined slightly and the dollar remained sharply lower on Thursday after the U.S. Labor Department said claims for first-time jobless benefits fell 11,000 to 457,000 in the latest week. Read More →

CANADA FX DEBT-C$ creeps up as stocks, commodities advance (at Reuters)
Currencies: Dollar lower; euro presses above $1.30 (at MarketWatch)

Investors fret about the outlook for the U.S. economy, pushing the dollar lower. Read More →

Euro Rallies To Fresh Month High As Growth Outlook Improves, British Pound Continues To Track Higher (DailyFX)

The Euro pared the decline from the previous day and rallied to a fresh monthly high of 1.3091 during the overnight trade, and the single-currency may continue to retrace the decline from earlier this year as the economic docket reinforced an improved outlook for the region. Read More →

Dollar Weaker; Euro Upside Intact (at TheStreet.com)

The U.S. dollar was weaker across the board Thursday vs. the other major currencies. Read More →

Dollar falls 1.2 pct vs Swiss franc (at Reuters)

The dollar extended broad losses on Thursday, falling 1.2 percent on the day against the Swiss franc. The dollar fell to 1.0430 franc , its lowest in a week. Read More →

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