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  1. Tokyo buys Yen crosses on open
  2. China GDP: Market rumours that number will be close to 9.0%
  3. FX market staying quiet after rocket launch: KRW likely to weaken on open
  4. UK DATA: Rightmove: Apr House Asking Prices +2.9%….
  5. North Korea launches rocket
  6. Rules tightened on Chinese investment abroad
  7. USD/JPY: Still plenty of stop-loss orders on downside
  8. Trade Idea Central, Friday April 13th
  9. ForexLive Asian market open: All about Chinese GDP
  10. U.S. Swap Regulators consider $3 Billion threshold for swap-dealer registration
  11. Fed’s Plosser: Balance Sheet Size To Complicate Fed’s Exit
  12. Fed’s Raskin: Econ News Encouraging, Suggests Recov Picking Up
  13. ForexLive US wrap: Risk-on ahead of Chinese data
  14. IMF raising global growth forecast: DJ
  15. Fed Gov. Raskin: Pace of US recovery may be picking up
  16. Equities holding their gains down the stretch
  17. Fed’s Plosser Q&A: Mon Pol Focus Must Remain On Intermed-Term
  18. Old resistance at 1.3180/85 now support on pullback
  19. Fed’s Plosser: 2014 rate pledge not a guarantee
  20. Swiss Court Blocks Data Release to U.S. Government
  21. AUD/USD: 1.0400/65 initial levels to watch
  22. NZD rises on cross flows
  23. UK economy: House prices continue to recover
  24. Overnight flows: Asset allocation trade influenced risk sentiment
  25. Update: BOJ Mar Mins: One Member: Must Further Clarify Stance
  26. BOJ Mar Mins: One Member: Must Further Clarify Policy Stance
  27. SGD higher after MAS tightens policy slightly, raises inflation forecast
  28. ForexLive Asian market wrap: China’s GDP disappoints at 8.1%
  29. MNI Survey: Mar Trade Balance, Feb Tertiary Industry Index
  30. China stats bureau: Property restrictions showing good results
  31. AUD sliding lower again as AUD/NZD selling resumes
  32. BOK: Rate decision was unanimous
  33. Chinese stats bureau: Economy showing signs of stabilising
  34. Australian Green party leader resigns
  35. Bank of Korea keeps rates on hold for 10th consecutive month
  36. AUD/USD: Solid bids near 1.0400 contain losses
  37. China Q1 GDP +8.1% YoY
  38. Next Week/US: Retail Sales,Empire,Philly Fed Index,Hsg Data
  39. Univ of Mich Prelim April Consumer Sentiment 75.7 Vs 76.2 Mar
  40. ECB’s Knot: “Very far” from resuming bond buying
  41. US DATA: April Uof Mich current conds 80.6 vs 86.0,..
  42. US DATA: April Uof Mich preliminary consumer 75.7 vs.
  43. ECB’s Knot: Spain not about to fall off a cliff
  44. University of Michigan April consumer sentiment 75.7 vs exp 76.2
  45. Spanish yields continue to zoom
  46. ECB’s Knot: Dutch yields could rise 100 bp if AAA rating lost
  47. EUR/USD takes another leg lower
  48. US DATA: More from March CPI release; Energy +0.9%…
  49. JPM’s Dimon; LTRO wasn’t sufficient to fix Europe’s problems- Rtrs
  50. EUR/USD slips through 1.3130/35 support, triggers small stops
  51. Us data: **us mar cpi +0.3%, core +0.2%; cpi y/y y/y.
  52. EUR/USD tests support at 1.3135 and holds
  53. US CPI rises 0.3%, core up 0.2%
  54. Update: BoF’s Noyer: Don’t Expect Run On French Debt
  55. Gonna take a missile launch to move this market…What? Oh, never mind
  56. BoF’s Noyer: Don’t Expect Run On French Debt; Would Fight It
  57. China has cut RRR rate 1% for some rural banks
  58. US Tsy Delays FX Rpt to Congress Til After Next US-China Meet
  59. Treasury delays semi-annual currency report, again
  60. ForexLive US wrap: Spanish flu sinks risk
  61. ForexLive gets nice shout-out from WSJ
  62. Market trims short CHF position
  63. Just a word of warning
  64. Bernanke Q&A: Still Need To Watch Shadow Banking Problems
  65. Switzerland set to become more hostile home to hedge funds
  66. One size doesn’t fit all
  67. Not much bounce..Traders eye 1.5840 in the GBPUSD
  68. Spanish minister calls for resumed ECB bond buying
  69. Bernanke succeeds in saying nothing
  70. Bernanke: Crisis and Fed Responses Not as Novel As Appeared
  71. Bernanke asked to defend Greenspan
  72. Bernanke Text: Fed Used ‘Classic’Tools for ‘Classic’ Panic -7
  73. Bernanke Text: Fed Used ‘Classic’Tools for ‘Classic’ Panic -6
  74. Bernanke Text: Fed Used ‘Classic’Tools for ‘Classic’ Panic -5
  75. Bernanke Text: Fed Used ‘Classic’ Tools for’Classic’ Panic-4
  76. Bernanke Text: Fed Used ‘Classic’ Tools for’Classic’ Panic-3
  77. Bernanke Text: Fed Used ‘Classic’Tools for ‘Classic’ Panic -2
  78. ECB’s Nowotny sees risk of ‘lost decades’ in Europe
  79. Only a matter of time before ECB is forced into massive quantitative easing
  80. Eurozone crisis focuses on Andalucia, home to sun, sand and soaring deficits
  81. Britain back in recession?
  82. Europe’s capital flight betrays currency’s fragility
  83. China, the gigantic Asian tiger, can still achieve a soft landing
  84. China’s currency move nails hard landing risk coffin
  85. A few thoughts on China’s wider CNY band
  86. China doubling yuan band signals drive for convertibility
  87. Bad news for Nicolas Sarkozy in Burgundy’s bellwether village
  88. Eurozone needs a growth strategy not more austerity – Roubini
  89. Pollsters take poll position in French election
  90. IMF’s Lagarde welcomes China move to widen FX trading band
  91. Consumers start to get back into their stride
  92. When it comes to smart investing, all world news is forex news.
  93. US’s Geithner/CBS: Unemp to Continue to Improve This Year
  94. UPDATE: US’s Geithner: Debt Still Not a Short-Term Crisis
  95. New Zealand March house sales soar 25% from year earlier
  96. The single currency has arrived at a three-pronged fork in the road
  97. Support for Spain’s PM falls as austerity bites
  98. ForexLive Asian market open: Quiet start to interbank trading week
  99. IMF Might Not Decide On Raising New Funds Till June: Press
  100. South Korean import prices +3.5% YoY, Vs +5.2% in February
  101. EUR/USD: Sizeable bids nearby between 1.3050/65
  102. Trade Idea Central, Monday April 16th
  103. More on the effects of China’s widening of it’s USD/CNY trading band
  104. New Zealand food price index -1.0% MoM
  105. EUR/USD: Heavy two-way business near 1.3060
  106. ECB Asmussen: No 2nd Round Effects From Oil Price So Far: WSJ
  107. ECB Asmussen: To Use Monpol, Nonstandard Tools If Needed: WSJ
  108. Rightmove: UK House Asking Prices Up To Pre-Crisis Records
  109. Bank of Korea: Sees 2012 consumer inflation at 3.2%; GDP growth at 3.5%
  110. China Yuan band widening shows confidence in economy
  111. AUD/USD orders: Decent sized bids reported near 1.0310
  112. EUR/USD: Bids filled as market nears important support
  113. Risk-off sentiment dominating as stops go off
  114. PBOC fixes USD/CNY mid-point at 6.2960
  115. Japan MOF Azumi: Amount Of IMF Contribution Not Yet Fixed
  116. Around the markets
  117. More EUR/USD orders: Unsurprisingly, plenty of stops below 1.3000
  118. Sarkozy pushes for more ECB involvement
  119. EUR/GBP: Testing weekly low at .8220
  120. USD/JPY stuck in neutral gear
  121. EUR/JPY still heavy; targeting 104.10/20
  122. ForexLive Asian market wrap: Risk off after China widens Yuan trading band
  123. EUR/JPY technicals
  124. Pop goes the weasel
  125. BOJ’s Shirakawa: Global economy hasn’t fully recovered from slump
  126. IMF sees downside risk for global growth, research deputy says
  127. Fed’s Dudley Calls For Regulated Central Clearing Houses – FT
  128. Periphery/German govt bond yield spreads widen early
  129. Japan Mar Dept Store Sales +14.1% Y/Y, 1st Gain in 3 Months
  130. EUR/USD starts the week on the defensive
  131. European shares set to open lower
  132. New Zealand Finance Minister: Wider yuan band beneficial for New Zealand
  133. Ideas Corner/April 16th
  134. Eurozone February trade surplus 2.8 bln
  135. Option expiries
  136. Italy Public Debt Down E6.8 Bln In February To E1.928 Trln
  137. Spanish 5 year credit default swaps rise to 520 bps, up 21 bps on day
  138. Today’s orderboard
  139. Swimming naked in Brazil’s bubbly waters
  140. Japanese Vice FinMin: In final stages of discussion with IMF
  141. Only one thing for it……poll-time!!!!!
  142. Spanish/German 10 year govt bond yield spread still widening
  143. Back to where we started…..
  144. EU’s Rehn: ECB’s LTRO had ‘initial positive impact’
  145. EMU Data: MNI Survey Of Econ Data F-casts April 16th to 20th
  146. Germany Data: MNI Survey Of Econ Data F-casts Apr 16th – 20th
  147. Update on downside stops for EUR/USD
  148. Spanish 10 year bond yields 6.07%
  149. EuroView: LTRO Glow Fades As Investors See Rising Risk
  150. Does anyone want to know what my favourite UK clearer is thinking on cable?
  151. Dutch auction result: Sold Eur 2.130bln of July 31 and Oct 31 DTC bonds
  152. NZD/USD dives back down through 0.8200
  153. Analysis:EMU SA Trade Surplus Narrows;Imports Outpace Exports
  154. EMU DATA: February sa trade balance +E3.7bn vs rev…
  155. Not very exciting is it….
  156. European morning wrap: Muddling Monday morning……
  157. EUR/JPY’s up at European session highs.
  158. More Rajoy: Spanish economy suffering from loss of confidence
  159. AUD/USD bounces runs into hourly trendline resistance
  160. Spain’s Rajoy: Spain must cut deficit to be able to fund itself
  161. Citigroup earnings miss expectations
  162. The NY Morning Review and Preview
  163. It won’t take much from retail sales to boost sentiment
  164. CANADA DATA: Foreign investors acquired C$12.5bln of.
  165. Us data: *us ny fed empire state mfg index 6.56 apr..
  166. ANALYSIS: March Retail Sales +0.8%, Ex Autos +0.8%: Strong
  167. US DATA: March retail sales +0.8% overall, +0.8% ex..
  168. The Forex Week Ahead.
  169. April Empire manufacturing 6.56 vs 18.0 exp
  170. US retail sales ex-autos and gas +0.7% vs +0.5% exp
  171. EURUSD helped by better data
  172. Retail sales slowly outweighing the Empire Fed
  173. Spanish 10s back below 6%
  174. CANADA DATA: March home resales +2.5% SA MOM, +1.6%..
  175. US DATA: February TICS data showed monthly net of bn.
  176. Keep buying those Treasuries
  177. More warm weather talk
  178. ECB Bond Buy Program Dormant For 5th Consecutive Week
  179. MNI US Capital Goods Weekly Index 44.8 Thru Apr 13 Vs 45.5
  180. US DATA: MNI’s U.S. capital goods indicator fell in..
  181. ECB stayed out of the market again last week
  182. Analysis: BOE Mins: Posen, Miles Seen Reiterating More QE Call
  183. Feb US business inventories +0.6% vs +0.6% exp
  184. Treasury rally weighs on USD/JPY
  185. Atl Fed Survey: Firms Inflation Expectations Continue To Rise
  186. US DATA: Business inventories +0.6% in Feb, and……
  187. US DATA: April Atlanta Fed inflation expectations vs.
  188. US DATA: April NAHB Housing Mkt Index -3 to 25 in in.
  189. Italy and Spain driving the worries, as usual
  190. USDJPY stays below 100 hour MA today
  191. MNI US Retail Trade Weekly Index 65.9 Thru Apr 14 Vs 67.9
  192. US DATA: MNI’s U.S. retail trade indicator slowed in.
  193. Fitch not considering Italy downgrade at the moment
  194. GBPUSD above and below 200 day MA
  195. EUR/USD touches 1.3073 at London fix
  196. Stops triggered in EURUSD
  197. USD/CAD nearing range high
  198. EURUSD approaches 38.2% of the move down from last week
  199. Iran ready to talk if sactions lifted
  200. US DATA: Q1 US Chamber of Commerce small business….
  201. Fed Text: Bank of NY Mellon Hit With $6 Mln Penalty Re AMLF
  202. Cable finds a late bid
  203. Fed’s Pianalto sees ‘forward momentum’
  204. S.F. Fed Econ: Cut GDP/Infl Forecast To Acct For Fin Crisis
  205. San Francisco Fed says credit will restrain recovery
  206. GBPUSD moves above 200 hour MA/38.2% retracement at 1.5880
  207. EUR/USD keeps on truckin
  208. World Bank confirms Kim as new president
  209. Schaeuble gets the diagnosis right but the remedy backwards
  210. Eurogroup Might Discuss ECB Board Seat At May 2 Meeting
  211. Notwotny declines to comment on prospects of more ECB bond buying
  212. US’s Schumer: Senate To Vote ‘Repeatedly’ on Buffett Rule
  213. Gottcha…Shorts caught in the EURUSD and GBPUSD
  214. Repatriation talk in EUR/USD
  215. Old world/new world battle heating up as Argentina nationalizes YPF
  216. Fed’s Pianalto: Need Faster Growth To Repair Econ, Spur Jobs
  217. EURUSD makes it to the key resistance area. at 1.3102-08
  218. EUR/USD busts 1.31
  219. Update: Nowotny: See No Immediate Need For Another LTRO
  220. US Sens Reid, McConnell Skirmish Over Merits of Buffett Rule
  221. International buyers shunning European bonds as LTRO funds dry up
  222. ECB Nowotny: See No Immediate Need For Another LTRO
  223. Since Q1 has ended the consensus growth forecast hiked to 2.6% from 2.0%
  224. No comments on economy or monetary policy from Bullard
  225. Fed’s Bullard coming up
  226. ForexLive North American wrap: Retail sales beat expectations
  227. Fed’s Bullard: Extended Zero FFR Conducive To Bubbles
  228. French Presidential favorite outlines his ridiculous strategy on how crisis could hav
  229. The ‘hot hand’ is still hot and is building AUD shorts
  230. Early look at the order boards
  231. Trade Idea Central Tuesday April 17th
  232. ForexLive Asian market open: Stick to range-trading plans
  233. Fed’s Bullard worried about global scramble for resources
  234. US Senate GOP Blocks Dem Bid To Debate Buffett Rule Legislatn
  235. USD/JPY stop-loss sell orders below 80.00
  236. Market will want a close read of today’s RBA minutes after seemingly conflicting mess
  237. Nikkei, Kospi open flat
  238. Singapore March non-oil exports -4.3% YoY
  239. Comex Silver stocks hit highest level in 10 years
  240. PBOC sets USD/CNY mid-point at 6.2896, Vs close yesterday at 6.3150
  241. AUD/USD dips on RBA minutes headlines
  242. Japan FinMin Azumi: Japan to provide $60 billion in loans to IMF
  243. AUD/USD bounces back above 1.0350
  244. RBA: Moderately dovish tone
  245. China Q1 FDI -2.8% YoY
  246. China Ministry of Commerce: Q2 trade will be better than Q1
  247. Japan MOF Azumi: To Announce $60 bln IMF Contribution At G20
  248. GBP/JPY: Good technical case for being long
  249. ForexLive Asian market wrap: RBA moderately dovish; rate cut chances now near 90%
  250. EUR/USD: Big US bank buying on behalf of IMF over last 24 hours