Global Economics: Forex News and Fundamentals
Economic factors affecting the currency market as applied to Forex trading.
Economic factors affecting the currency market as applied to Forex trading.
It has been mentioned several times that forex trading is a recession proof business. Aside from that, forex trading is a very popular way for people to make money, lots of money. (…)
Forex trading is a very popular way for people to make money, lots of money. (…)
It was in 1981 when countries bordering the Persian Gulf formed a coalition that shares a common ground in relation to economy, finance, trade, customs, tourism, legislation, and administration. (…)
The next reserve currency?
With the US dollar falling behind for nearly five months against a basket of currencies, is it time to replace the dollar as the global reserve currency? (…)
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The fifth month of the year brings several things: Spring, graduation, and well, the recession. (…)
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Do you have a journal? (…)
The world of forex trading is a bustling industry so it would be better to stay updated with the latest developments in the currency market. (…)
In the Rule 24-3b, NFA will be banning all new hedge positions after May 15, 2009. (…)
The world of forex trading is a bustling industry so it would be better to stay updated with the latest developments in the currency market. (…)
The forex market is the largest financial market with an average daily turnover in excess of $1 billion and traders all around the world trading forex every hour. (…)
The dollar tumbles against euro and sterling. While a new trading platform achieves massive popularity. (…)
Back in high school, I remember my economics teacher talk about John Maynard Keynes and his principles. I admit, I hated that subject. It is the most boring subject after Calculus. (…)
President Barack Obama has finally signed into law the $787 billion stimulus plan or what is now officially known as the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.
Just a thought: if currencies are humans, they’re all in a hospital right now. The US dollar is in constant fluctuation. (…)
The Japanese yen is breaking its own record. The Yen rose against the dollar reaching its highest level for the last 13 years. (…)
Zimbabwe broke all records in terms of currency when they issued a 100 trillion Zimbabwean dollar. Prior to that, they already have 10, 20 and 50 trillion notes circulating in the market. (…)
We are currently watching a soap opera. But not the type of soap that only unfolds on TV. You can catch it from everywhere: TV, print, radio, internet even from your neighbors. (…)
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