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oneightwenty commented Mar 28, 2012Jonahky7, there's some more munitions...

Prepare for the Worst in Europe: Ex-ECB Official
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oneightwenty commented Mar 27, 2012They have some more ammunitions. Just think about the SPIT.
Merkel: Sees bund interest rates rising
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oneightwenty commented Mar 27, 2012Ben will make sure it does.
The Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index Decreases
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oneightwenty commented Mar 27, 2012They are keeping the euro strong against the USD.
Fed’s Dudley says Fed has done enough for Europe
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oneightwenty commented Mar 27, 20123590 is a long shot, let's see if it can be bought up to 3480 first.
EUR/USD Classical Technical Report 03.27
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oneightwenty commented Mar 27, 20121 trillion? I'm speechless.
Bigger euro bailout fund needed - OECD
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oneightwenty commented Mar 27, 2012The dollar got it's behind kicked by Ben's words.
Germany: End to upward trend of consumer climate
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oneightwenty commented Mar 26, 2012He's being cautious, but QE is definitely off the table right now.
Bernanke: Recent Developments in the Labor Market
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oneightwenty commented Mar 26, 2012Straight from the printer.
Merkel: we can imagine EFSF running in parallel with 500bn euros of ESM
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oneightwenty commented Mar 26, 2012The recent news from the EZ & US.
EURUSD: Talk that some of latest 0.5% drop comes from Middle Eastern names
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oneightwenty commented Mar 26, 2012With a stop that close I'm more than sure HSBC's determination will be tested in the coming days.
EUR/USD Locked in Tight Multi-Day Range; Waiting for Breakout
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oneightwenty commented Mar 26, 2012I'm not sure about that. Did you read the news recently?
EURUSD: Talk that some of latest 0.5% drop comes from Middle Eastern names
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oneightwenty commented Mar 26, 2012Keep bailing them out then.
Greece eurozone exit would be 'catastrophic,' Merkel says
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oneightwenty commented Mar 24, 2012It was just a matter of time i guess. Also: lol.
Optimistic on Greece says EU task force boss
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oneightwenty commented Mar 23, 2012Irrational for you may be rational for me - every coin has two sides.
EUR/USD – Inverted Head and Shoulders?