| U.K. Currency Trading Fell 3% in October From April to $1.97 Trillion/Day - Foreign-exchange trading in the U.K. fell 3 percent to $1.97 trillion a day in October compared with April, according to a semi-annual survey of trading published by the Foreign Exchange Joint Standing Committee.
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| Lead All Investments - First Day of Trading - LEAD ALL INVESTMENTS LIMITED ("LEAL" or the "Company") FIRST DAY OF TRADING PLACING by ZAI CORPORATE FINANCE OF £ 3 MILLION AND ADMISSION TO AIM 8 February 2012 The Directors of LEAL ...
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| Stocks rally on first trading day of Dragon Year - Both Taiwan's stocks and currency rallied yesterday, the first trading day in the Year of the Dragon after the Chinese New Year holidays, on the back of recent upward trends in the U.S., Japanese, and South Korean bourses.
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| $A lower ahead of Asian data, ECB meeting - The Australian dollar has dropped during another day of quiet trading, ahead of key Chinese data and European bank meetings.At 1200 AEDT on Thursday, the local currency was trading at 107.57, down from ...
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| Dollar Index May Decline After Passing Moving Average: Technical Analysis - The Dollar Index is headed for a two- month low after the currency gauge dropped below its 100-day moving average, Nomura Holdings Inc. said, citing trading patterns.
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| $A lower ahead of Asian data - The Aust dollar has dropped during a day of quiet trading, ahead of key Chinese data and Euro bank meetings.
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| Currency Trade at a Record $977 Billion a Day in North America, Fed Says - Foreign-exchange trading in North America rose to a record $977 billion a day in October, while slowing in the U.K., Australia and Singapore, according to central bank surveys.
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| Long Live the Dollar! Break of Key RSI Trendline Sends Index Soaring - Long Live the Dollar! Break of Key RSI Trendline Sends Index Soaring
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| Japan ‘Can’t Overlook’ Rising Currency Speculation, Azumi Says - Japanese Finance Minister Jun Azumi said the nation can’t overlook rising currency speculation as the yen advanced for a sixth day against the dollar, drawing closer to a post-World War II record.
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