Reserve Bank of Australia Dealt in `Disorderly' Currency Market (Bloomberg.com)
FOREX investing is one of the most potentially rewarding types of investments available. While certainly the risk is great, the ability to conduct marginal trading on FOREX means that potential profits are enormous relative to initial capital investments. Another benefit of FOREX is that its size prevents almost all attempts by others to influence the market for their own gain. So that when investing in foreign currency markets one can feel quite confident that the investment he or she is making has the same opportunity for profit as other investors throughout the world. While investing in FOREX short term requires a certain degree of diligence, investors who utilize a technical analysis can feel relatively confident that their own ability to read the daily fluctuations of the currency market are sufficiently adequate to give them the knowledge necessary to make informed investments.
Reserve Bank of Australia Dealt in `Disorderly' Currency Market (Bloomberg.com)
Aug. 17 (Bloomberg) -- The Reserve Bank of Australia intervened in the foreign-exchange markets yesterday after the currency plunged the most since it was allowed to trade freely in 1983.
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ASIA MARKETS: Shares Mixed; Japan Rises But Australia Falls (Nasdaq)
Asian indexes were mixed early Tuesday, with Japanese shares extending gains on exporters such as Canon Inc. and Sony Corp. after U.S. stocks advanced overnight, while Australian shares declined on financial shares such as National Australia Bank.
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Australia Dollar Rises for Second Day as Most U.S. Stocks Gain (Bloomberg.com)
Aug. 21 (Bloomberg) -- The Australian dollar rose for the second day as most U.S. stocks gained, encouraging investors to buy higher yielding assets with money borrowed in Japan.
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Yen Falls to One-Week Low as Stock Advance Spurs Carry Trades (Bloomberg.com)
Aug. 23 (Bloomberg) -- The yen fell to a one-week low against the dollar and the euro as gains in stocks gave investors confidence to borrow in Japan to buy riskier assets elsewhere in so-called carry trades.
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Reserve Bank of Australia Intervenes for the First Time in 6 Years (Daily FX via Yahoo! Finance)
The Reserve Bank of Australia is desperately trying to prop up its currency. From its July 25 high, the Australian dollar has fallen as much 13 percent against the US dollar and 20 percent against the Japanese Yen.
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Japanese Stocks Rise as Concern Eases Over U.S. Loan Defaults (Bloomberg.com)
Aug. 23 (Bloomberg) -- Japanese stocks advanced after Countrywide Financial Corp. gained new capital from Bank of America Corp., boosting investor confidence the fallout from increasing mortgage loan defaults will be contained.
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Yen Falls as Investors Resume Appetite for Riskier Assets (Bloomberg.com)
Aug. 22 (Bloomberg) -- The yen fell against all of the 16 most actively traded currencies as reduced concern over the subprime mortgage crisis encouraged carry trade investors to resume buying riskier assets.
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Yen Falls as Investors Resume Appetite for Riskier Assets (Bloomberg.com)
Aug. 22 (Bloomberg) -- The yen fell against all of the most actively traded currencies as carry trade investors resumed borrowing in Japan to buy riskier assets elsewhere.
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Yen Falls on Speculation Bank of Japan Will Keep Rates on Hold (Bloomberg.com)
Aug. 22 (Bloomberg) -- The yen fell against all of the most actively traded currencies on speculation the Bank of Japan will refrain from raising interest rates.
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Yen Falls on Speculation Bank of Japan Will Keep Rates on Hold (Bloomberg.com)
Aug. 22 (Bloomberg) -- The yen fell against all major currencies on speculation the Bank of Japan will refrain from raising interest rates as economists cut their growth forecasts.
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Reserve Bank of Australia Dealt in `Disorderly' Currency Market (Bloomberg.com)
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