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Dollar rides high for forex traders
Leon Watson, February 26th, 2010
WORRIES about the rocky euro and debt in Dubai have sent the US dollar soaring in recent weeks as traders turn to a reliable old friend. The Greenback has been resurgent since the turn of the year and it hit a nine-month high against sterling this week. The dollar has
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Will the gold rush turn to dust?
Leon Watson, December 17th, 2009
GOLD may be shining brightly but analysts have warned there could be trouble ahead for investors who think they’ve got the Midas touch. Speaking to 247Bull.com, market expert Stephen Barber told how – having more than trebled in price in a decade – he feared the precious metal could be
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Dubai debt rescue may be a false dawn
Leon Watson, December 17th, 2009
ANALYSTS have warned of an “almighty shake-up” of the markets – despite Dubai’s debt crisis reprieve this week. Shares around the world soared after Abu Dhabi’s decision to throw its neighbour a $10billion lifeline. But economists fear that the boost will be short-lived before another sovereign debt crisis rears its
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Waiting for the green light…
Leon Watson, December 10th, 2009
Will the Copenhagen climate change summit change the way we invest? IT has been hailed as an opportunity the world can’t afford to miss – and could be an event for traders to keep a keen, green eye on. The UN’s climate change conference in Copenhagen kicked off this week