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- China currency undervalued but policy sound: IMF
China currency undervalued but policy sound: IMFChina currency undervalued but policy sound: IMF
currency exchange trading 29 Jul 2010 - CME Profit Gains 22% as Trading Soars in Currency, Interest Rate Contracts
CME Group Inc. , the worlds largest futures market, said second-quarter earnings rose 22 percent as trading surged in contracts based on currencies and interest rates.
currency exchange trading 29 Jul 2010 - UPDATE 2-Colgate sales weak, Venezuela currency hit bigger
UPDATE 2-Colgate sales weak, Venezuela currency hit bigger
currency exchange trading 29 Jul 2010 - Business & Finance
Daily currency report - Commercial Foreign Exchange Travelex Malta, freephone: 800 733 22, www.travelex.com/mt/ Sterling extended its gains with investors buoyed by yet more positive data from the UK. The US dollar was able to regain some levels despite the...
currency exchange trading 29 Jul 2010 - Turkish Bank Raises Foreign Currency Reserve Ratio to Reduce Liquidity
Turkeys central bank raised the foreign currency requirement that banks must deposit, reversing part of a step it took to increase liquidity during the global financial crisis.
currency exchange trading 29 Jul 2010 - 3rd UPDATE: Global Currency Trading Grows Strongly
3rd UPDATE: Global Currency Trading Grows Strongly
currency exchange trading 29 Jul 2010 - IMF: China currency undervalued but policy sound
The International Monetary Fund said China's yuan is undervalued in a mildly worded assessment Wednesday of its controversial currency controls and praised Beijing's response to the global crisis.
currency exchange trading 29 Jul 2010 - Japan, China, India, Malaysia, South Korea: Asian Bonds, Currency Preview
The following events and economic reports may influence trading in Asias local bonds and currencies today. Bond yields and exchange rates are from the previous trading session unless stated otherwise.
currency exchange trading 29 Jul 2010 - Singapore Mercantile Exchange plans to open in August: Update
Singapore Mercantile Exchange will start trading in the second half of August to tap growing demand for commodities in Asia, Vice Chairman Jignesh Shah said. The exchange will offer futures in gold and crude oil, and some currency pairs, Shah said today in a Bloomberg Television interview, confirming a previously announced timetable. Read more...
currency exchange trading 29 Jul 2010
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