| GBP/USD: Trading the Bank of England Interest Rate Decision - The Bank of England is widely expected to maintain its current policy in September, and the British Pound could face increased volatility following the rate decision as investors weigh the prospects for future policy.
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| USD/CAD: Trading the Bank of Canada Interest Rate Decision - Market participants speculate the Bank of Canada to deliver another 25bp rate this month as the economic recovery gathers pace, and hawkish comments following the interest rate decision are likely to spark a bullish reaction in the loonie as investors weigh the prospects for future policy.
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| Foreign fund inflows still pouring into SET - Foreign fund inflows are expected to continue for the near future thanks to investor confidence about economic and corporate earning trends, says Yunyong Thaicharoen, the head of the SET Capital Market Research Institute.
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| Bank of Korea keeps interest rate near record low - South Korea's central bank left its key interest rate near a record low Thursday for a second straight month as the risk of slowing global growth outweighed a buoyant outlook for the local economy.
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| #Stocks to watch:* George Kent, Puncak Niaga, BCorp, Tan Chong - KUALA LUMPUR: While key Asian markets may stage a recovery on Thursday, Sept 9 after the firmer overnight close on Wall Street, trading on Bursa Malaysia is expected to rather quiet as trading will be closed for the afternoon session in conjunction with the eve of Hari Raya Aidilfitri. US and European stock markets rose on Wednesday, as worries about Europe's debt problems eased, allowing the ...
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| Fed Tells Same Old Story, But Autos Look OK - While Beige Book does little to shoot down recovery skepticism, at least there's one encouraging sig
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| Stock futures drop on renewed European banking concerns - Stock index futures fell on Tuesday after reports on the European banking system rekindled concerns about the financial health of the region.
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| Flash crash report: plunge still a mystery: sources - Regulators probing the stock market "flash crash" last May still have not uncovered a single cause but will point to "stub quotes" and other previously identified issues as having exacerbated the market's dramatic drop, according to two sources familiar with the probe.
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| World stocks drop as investors seek safety - World stock markets fell on Wednesday as investors sought safety amid fresh worries about the fragile economic recovery, helping propel the yen to a 15-year high against the dollar, analysts said.
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| Stocks set to bounce back - Stocks were poised to rebound Wednesday, as investors awaited an economic recovery proposal from President Obama and braced for the first batch of data this week.
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