Southeast Asian Currencies Tumble Against Dollar - RTT News
(RTTNews) - Thursday in Asia, the Southeast Asian currencies plunged against the dollar as stock slides in the US and Asia reduced demand for riskier assets. The Asian currencies also dropped on speculation a slumping U.S. labor market will erode ...
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FOREX-Dollar, yen rise on risk aversion, high-yielders slip - Reuters
LONDON, Jan 8 (Reuters) - The dollar and yen rose broadly on Thursday as falling share prices sapped demand for risky investments, while the euro fell as dismal German economic data kept concerns intact about the deteriorating euro zone economy. The ...
OPEC oil price falls by half a dollar - Earthtimes
Vienna - The price for oil produced by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) fell by 0.52 dollars Wednesday, ending a rally in which the cartel's basket price had gained nearly 13 dollars since December 24. One barrel (159 ...
Prime Minister of Japan Taro Aso: any sharp dollar decrease is ... - FXStreet.com
The pre-planned breakout variant for buyers was realized with overlap of minimal assumed target. OsMA trend indicator, having marked attainment of the previous trading day top by formation of bearish signal did not have confirming sells activity ...
Dollar and yen rise on risk aversion - Reuters
LONDON (Reuters) - The dollar and yen rose broadly on Thursday as falling share prices sapped demand for risky investments, while the euro fell as dismal German economic data kept concerns intact about the deteriorating euro zone economy. The dollar ...
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