Markets Likely To Witness Subdued Trading - Indian Commentary (Nasdaq)
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Markets Likely To Witness Subdued Trading - Indian Commentary (Nasdaq)
(RTTNews) - Indian markets are likely to witness subdued trading on the back of the political impasse. However, global cues are encouraging with the U.S. stocks ending mixed on Tuesday and the Asian markets showing some amount of strength in late trades.
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FOREX-Yen gains across the board as investors shun risk (Reuters via Yahoo! Asia News)
NEW YORK, Aug 21 (Reuters) - The yen gained broadly in volatile trading on Tuesday as persistent jitters about global credit conditions prodded investors to sell more risky assets funded by borrowing at low rates in the Japanese currency.
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Currency: NZ dollar softer as jitters remain (The New Zealand Herald)
The New Zealand dollar continued to weaken today, driven by sentiment and global credit concerns instead of local data. The kiwi dollar closed at US69.17c, off its session low of US68.88c and lower than yesterday's close of US69.55c.
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Global Overview: Equities encouraged by prospect of US rate cut (Financial Times)
World markets enjoyed a much calmer session on Wednesday as investors focused on the possibility of the Federal Reserve cutting interest rates. Global equities made solid gains, government bonds retreated and the low-yielding Japanese yen lost ground, suggesting a tentative return of risk appetite.
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Global Overview: Equities boosted by hopes of US rate cut (FT.com via Yahoo! News)
World markets enjoyed a calmer session on Wednesday as US investors put aside credit concerns to focus on the possibility of the Federal Reserve cutting interest rates.
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Dollar recovers against yen (Sharewatch)
NEW YORK (AP) - The dollar recovered against the Japanese yen Wednesday as global stock markets steadied, renewing traders' appetite for risk. The U.S. currency weakened, however, against most other major currencies as investors favored higher-yielding assets.
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Global Overview: Equities encouraged by prospect of US rate cut (FT.com via Yahoo! News)
World markets enjoyed a much calmer session on Wednesday as investors focused on the possibility of the Federal Reserve cutting interest rates.
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Dollar falls against euro on rate speculation (AFP via Yahoo! News)
The dollar fell against the euro Wednesday as currency traders bid up expectations that the European Central Bank will raise borrowing costs next month despite the recent turbulence in financial markets.
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U.K. Headlines and Market Analysis 8/22/2007 (Forex Capital Markets via Yahoo!7 Finance)
Sterling values firmed overnight, posting advances against the yen and the greenback as investors rebuild their carry trade positions in anticipation of a BoE hike to six-percent this year. Comparative yield advantage will continue to underpin the British currency?s appeal as futures trading indicate a 90 percent chance of a cut in borrowing costs from the Fed by years-end. UK Headlines: BHP ...
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US Contagion is the Worry of the World,10Yrs Ago It Was Asian Contagion (Daily FX via Yahoo! Finance)
Ten years ago, everyone was worried about Asian contagion and now ten years later, that concern has turned to US contagion. Last week, some traders have thought that the sharp liquidations in the currency and equity market meant the end of the world, but the rebound in the past few trading sessions have brought back hope that the worst of the credit crunch of 2007 may be over.
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Markets Likely To Witness Subdued Trading - Indian Commentary (Nasdaq)
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